reviewJournal of Medical Internet ResearchNov 22, 2002GOLD OA

Using the Internet for Surveys and Health Research

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Abstract

This paper concerns the use of the Internet in the research process, from identifying research issues through qualitative research, through using the Web for surveys and clinical trials, to pre-publishing and publishing research results. Material published on the Internet may be a valuable resource for researchers desiring to understand people and the social and cultural contexts within which they live outside of experimental settings, with due emphasis on the interpretations, experiences, and views of 'real world' people. Reviews of information posted by consumers on the Internet may help to identify health beliefs, common topics, motives, information, and emotional needs of patients, and point to areas where…

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Keywords
  • The Internet
  • World Wide Web
  • Internet research
  • Publishing
  • Internet privacy
  • Population
  • Point (geometry)
  • Psychology
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