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Old Dec 27, 2006, 11:19 AM
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For many patients, television, radio, newspapers, and the Internet are a major source of health information. Hardly a day goes by without some controversial and often contradictory health news appearing in the popular media. Often, the latest medical breakthroughs are exaggerated by inexperienced reporters, overeager editors, and self-interested scientists.

Unfortunately, patients with a fatal disease or family members desperate for a treatment breakthrough may ignore qualifiers included in a story about a promising treatment. Patients are also confused because various research studies seem to contradict each other. Nurses can help patients understand these reports by cautioning them to be critical of new studies and findings.

Today, more resources than ever are available to patients and families. Unfortunately, many of these sources of information, particularly on the Internet, are scientifically unsound and may be unsafe. By providing patients and families with health care resources and by helping them evaluate the resources, nurses can help empower those we care for with the knowledge and problem solving skills to manage health problems and prevent further disease and disability.

Useful Consumer Health Web Sites

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) - www.cdc.gov - resources about general health and disease topics arranged alphabetically under "Health Topics A-Z"

Health finder - www.healthfinder.gov - serves as a gateway to consumer health information, databases, Web sites, support and self-help groups, and government agencies and nonprofit organizations that produce accurate and reliable information for the public

HealthWeb - www.healthweb.org - helps consumers locate quality health-related Internet resources

HIV Insite - http://hivinsite.ucsf.edu/ - a gateway to in-depth information about various aspects of HIV/AIDS

MayoClinic.com - www.mayoclinic.com - provides information from over 2,000 health care professionals at the Mayo Clinic to patients and the general public

Medem - www.medem.com - a site provided and approved by the country's leading medical societies; includes a "find a physician" section

MEDLINE plus - www.medlineplus.gov - a consumer-oriented Web site provided by the National Library of Medicine, the world's largest biomedical library

National Women's Health Information Center (NWHIC) - www.4woman.gov - serves a gateway for selected women's health information resources

NOAH: New York Online Access to Health - www.noah-health.org - one of the oldest health consumer Web sites, provides high-quality and accurate full-text information to consumers

Oncolink - www.oncolink.com - a site specializing in cancer-related information for consumers

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Old Jan 01, 2007, 07:57 AM
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Re: Useful Consumer Health Web Sites

These are also excellent resources for patients (compliments of Daytonite):

Medicine Net Diseases & Conditions A to Z index http://www.medicinenet.com/diseases_and_conditions/article.htm

Medicine Net Symptoms & Signs A to Z index http://www.medicinenet.com/symptoms_and_signs/article.htm

Medicine Net Procedures & Tests A to Z index http://www.medicinenet.com/procedures_and_tests/article.htm

Health A to Z – Diseases and Conditions page (use the search box) http://www.healthatoz.com/healthatoz/Atoz/common/standard/transform.jsp?requestURI=/healthatoz/Atoz/dc/index.jsp

Aetna InteliHealth (use the search box) http://www.intelihealth.com/IH/ihtIH/WSIHW000/408/408.html

PeaceHealth consumer information (use the search box) http://www.peacehealth.org/

eMedicineHealth first aid and consumer health information list of topics from A to Z http://www.emedicinehealth.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=60185

Encyclopedia of Surgery http://www.surgeryencyclopedia.com/index.html

Lab Tests Online http://www.labtestsonline.org/


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