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E uropean network on e-health consumer trends MIE2008 Workshop 26 May 2008

Aim of the workshop to discuss the findings from the eHealth Trends project – and the implications for future research to develop a network for those interested in eHealth trends research from a citizens’ point of view

agenda 1.Welcome and introduction 2.eHealth Trends survey results 3.eHealth Trends country case report: Denmark 4.Discussion: Towards a European network on e-health consumer trends 5.Next steps

E-health on the agenda eHealth on the agenda – for whom? –eHealth for system developers –eHealth for vendors –eHealth for health care professionals –eHealth for patients, relatives and citizens eHealth for health care systems – key questions: –Will eHealth increase or diminish social disparities in health? –Will eHealth increase or decrease the pressure on traditional health services?

WHO/European Survey on eHealth Consumer Trends Focusing on the ‘new patients or consumers’ and the digital divide in Europe A citizens’ approach; patients, patients’ friends and relatives and citizens in general Co-funded by the Program of Community action in the field of Public Health ( ) of the Health and Consumer Protection Directorate-General of the European Commission

the aim of the project is to investigate European health consumer's use of, their attitudes to and their desires with regards to Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) for health purposes, e-health

eHealth trends partners Norwegian Centre for Telemedicine, University Hospital of North Norway, Norway (NST) Fyns Amt, Danish Centre for Health Telematics, Denmark (Funen) Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Lehrstuhl für Medizinische Informatik, Germany (IMI) Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas, Greece (FORTH) Health Promotion State Agency, Latvia (HPSA) Wroclaw Medical University, Poland (Wroclaw) Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal (Aveiro)

publications Andreassen, H., Bujnowska-Fedak, M. M., Chronaki, C. E., Dumitru, R. C., Pudule, I., Santana, S., Voss, H., Wynn, R. (2007). European citizens' use of eHealth services: A study of seven countries [Electronic Version]. BioMed Central Public health, Andreassen, H. K., Wangberg, S. C., Wynn, R., Sørensen, T., & Hjortdahl, P. (2006). Helserelatert Internettbruk i den norske befolkningen (Health-related use of the Internet in the Norwegian population). Tidskrift for den norske legeforening, Andreassen, H. K., Sørensen, T., & Kummervold, P. (2007). Ehealth Trends across Europe Project report, html html Bujnowska-Fedak, M. M., Staniszewski, A., & Steciwko, A. Is Internet used for health purposes? - the Polish national survey. Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, Volume 13, Supplement 1, July 2007, pp (4) Chronaki, C., Kouroubali, A., Stathopoulou, A., Roumeliotaki, T., Orphanoudaki, E., Esterle, L., et al. (in press). "Internet Use for Health and Illness in Greece: Preliminary Results of a European Study on eHealth Consumer Trends". Archives of Hellenic Medicine Magazine. Dumitru, R., Bürkle, T., Potapov, S., Lausen, B., Wiese, B., & Prokosch, H. Use and Perception of Internet for health related purposes in Germany: results of a national survey. International Journal of Public Health, Vol 52, number 5, October 2007

publications Pudule, I., Grinberga, D., Velika, B., Gobina, I., & Villerusa, A. (in press). Interneta izmantošana veselības informācijas iegūšanai - pirmās starptautiskās ap-taujas rezultāti Latvijā. (The first national survey on eHealth consumer trends in Latvia) Rīgas Stradiņa universitāte, Zinātniskie raksti Santana S, Sousa Pereira A. Da utilização da Internet para questões de saúde e doença em Portugal. Possíveis repercussões médico-doente? (On the use of the Internet for health and illness matters in Portugal and possible repercussions on the doctor-patient relationship) Acta Médica Portuguesa, Janeiro/Fevereiro 2007;II Série,20(1): Staniszewski, A., Bujnowska-Fedak, M. M., & Steciwko, A. (in press). Korzystanie z Internetu medycznego przez mieszkańców Polski w 2005 roku -badania sondażowe (The use of medical Internet by Polish inhabitants in 2005). University Press monograph Voss, H., & Ravn, B. L. (2007). Danskernes brug af sundhedsydelser på internettet. (Danes and their use of Internet health services) Ugeskr Læger 169(24), Wangberg SC, Andreassen HK, Prokosch H-U, Santana SMV, Sørensen T, & Chronaki CE (2007) Relations between internet use, socio-economic status (SES), social support and subjective health in Europe. Health Promotion International, dam039.Health Promotion International, dam039.

Research questions Which are the characteristics of the users of Internet health services? What are the most common Internet health related activities? What are citizens’ expectations towards doctors when it comes to e-health services? How important is the Internet considered to be as an health information channel?

Method Two surveys (18 months interval) 1,000 respondents in seven countries per year (age 15-80) Random digit dialling in representative age and gender strata 1 st survey in Oct-Nov 2005, 2 nd survey April-May 2007 in all countries Developed of the consortium based on three previous surveys in Norway (2000, 2001, 2002) and one European survey on health (Euro Barometer) Translated by the ’dual focus approach’ Interview duration: minutes Optional country- specific questions

Results: Internet health-use

Total Internet health use in Europe In 2005: 42 % (7 in 10 of the Internet-users) had used the Internet for health purposes more than one time during the last year In 2007 the figure had risen to 54 %, or 8 in 10 of the Internet-users

Sources of health information with importance Sample: Europe, N= 7903 (2005)

When finding a new doctor...

what are the consequences?

Conclusions The majority of the European study population is using the Internet for health purposes The use of the Internet for health purposes is increasing in all countries included in the study There is a digital divide in Europe: Internet use is more frequent in northern and central Europe, followed by eastern and southern Europe respectively Health related use of the Internet: The divide seems to be diminishing as relative growth in eHealth is larger in southern Europe Internet has increased its importance as a channel for health information

conclusions cont. Feelings of relief are more common than feelings of anxiety Internet is still primarily used information, however there is a significant increase in the use of Internet for communication There are growing expectations towards health care providers to provide eHealth services and tools  eHealth does affect citizens’ use of other health services  eHealth is more used as a supplement than as a replacement to other health services  Patients, next of kin and citizens seem to be more eHealth ready than health providers

Social disparities – how do we handle the digital divide? Recognize the Internet as one of the fastest growing health information channels in Europe Recognize the digital divide within and between countries – and take actions eHealth should be used to supplement other strategies for improving the population’s health literacy – not replace them Technology should be made available for all, and technology literacy must be put on the agenda as a process parallel to health literacy Identify the groups where the potential benefits are most evident, and concentrate on these first, e.g. young, female smokers

Towards a European Platform for eHealth Consumer Trends Research Status and perspectives: interest to continue the survey – frequency – topic of interest

Summary. Next steps Platform / website Member structure Maintainance Funding?