Attitudes and Awareness of Web-Based Self-Care Resources in the Military: A Preliminary Survey Study

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Summary

Several self-care web-based resources are available online, and patients may find these resources useful as a quick source of information or as a supplement to an appointment with a physician. Service members and health providers were surveyed regarding their use of self-care websites and their attitudes toward using these resources. A majority of providers and sizable minority of Service members use web-based self-care resources and feel they are valuable.

Citation
Luxton, D. D., Armstrong, C. M., Fantelli, E. E., Thomas, E. K. (2011). Attitudes and Awareness of Web-Based Self-Care Resources in the Military: A Preliminary Survey Study. Telemedicine and e-Health, 17, 580-583. doi:10.1089/tmj.2011.0006