The relationship between different information sources and disease‐related patient knowledge and anxiety in patients with inflammatory bowel disease
Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics2016Vol. 45(1), pp. 63–74
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Christian P. Selinger, Isabel Carbery, Victoria Warren, Aliyah Rehman, Christopher J.M. Williams, Saqib Mumtaz, Hassan Bholah, Ruchit Sood, David J. Gracie, P. J. Hamlin, Alexander C. Ford
Abstract
Different patient information sources are associated with better knowledge or worse anxiety levels. Face-to-face education and written information materials remain the first line of patient education. Patients should be guided towards official information websites and warned about the association between the use of alternative health websites or random links and anxiety.
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