Abstract:
In the early stages of human medical history, physical and psychological disorders
were treated through quasi-religious rites rather than through scientifically based
procedures. The application of the scientific method to problems of human health and
illnesses began at the time of ancient Greek physician Hippocrates, around the 5th century
BC. By the 21" century, medicine, the treatment of human illnesses and disease, has
advanced so dramatically with the rapid development in information in the medical
sciences. Central to the practice and successful pursuit of medicine is communication
with a stress on communication with the patient. Communication is used for the
purposes of diagnosis, cooperation, counseling, education, and a more recent view of it
having a direct impact on the recovery of patients.
The primary form in the doctor-patient communication relationship is the medical
consultation wherein a patient seeks the professional advice and opinion of a doctor for
recourse and instruction regarding his health or medical condition. Effective
communication during the medical consultation is of utmost importance, since the
doctor's competent diagnosis and the patient's eventual compliance is based upon it.
There are three factors affecting effective doctor-patient communication namely: patient
related (physical symptoms of the illness, psychological factors such as anxiety and
denial, previous and current experience in medical care); doctor related (training in
communication skills, self-confidence in ability to communicate, personality, physical
factors such as tiredness, and psychological factors such as anxiety); and interview
setting requirements (comfortable surroundings, and an appropriate seating arrangement).
Traditionally, medical consultations have been face-to-face interactions. In this
age of the development of the computer, communication technology, and the Internet,
society is faced with medical consultation using computer-mediated communication,
otherwise known as on-line medical consultation. Computer mediated communication is
defined as any communication wherein a computer or network of computers is used as a
means or medium of communication. The most often used types of on-line medical
consultation is via e-mail and via chat; both text-based forms of computer mediated
communication. On-line medical consultation can either be through the patient's
personal doctor or through on-line doctors from e-medicine websites that offer on-line
medical consultation.
Only one Philippine based e-medicine website offers on-line medical consultation
via chat and this is DoctorGeorge.com. The newness of the technology and the
phenomena, particularly in the Philippine setting, makes one cast doubt upon the
effectiveness of DoctorGeorge.com to provide medical consultation via on-line chat to
Filipino patients. Thus, the author posed the main problem, "ls DoctorGeorge.com an
effective medium for medical consultation as perceived by its patients?" The subproblems
were: "What is the nature of DoctorGeorge.com and its services?"; "What is
the profile of the Filipino patients of DoctorGeorge.com?"; "What is the profile of the
Filipino doctors of DoctorGeorge.com?"; "How often do patients consult
DoctorGeorge.com?"; and "What are the perceived advantages/disadvantages of
computer mediated communication (DoctorGeorge.com) in medical consultation?" The study's general objective was to determine whether or not DoctorGeorge.com
is an effective medium for medical consultation. Also known as the clinical interview,
medical consultation has traditionally been in the form of face-to-face interpersonal
communication. Being the primary form of doctor-patient communication, medical
consultation is the original basis of all other steps in curing a patient. Society is now
faced with a very novel situation where computer mediated communication through the
Internet is fast becoming a part of their daily lives and on-line 'everything' is daily fare.
This situation gives scholars an unlimited area of study for communication.
This study focused on the use of computer mediated communication in medical
consultation via on-line chat, more conveniently referred to as on-line medical
consultation, as offered by DoctorGeorge.com. This study will try to discover a deeper
understanding in this new field of on-line medical consultation, the profile of the people
who participate in it, as well as their experience with it. Its key informants were
exclusively Filipino patients of DoctorGeorge.com and only those patients who have
consulted on-line via DoctorGeorge.com's medical chatroom.
As far as the researcher knows, this is the first time that a study which focuses on
the Filipinos' use of computer mediated communication in medical consultation was
undertaken. In this situation where there is a dearth in information regarding this novel
phenomenon in the Philippine setting, an exploratory descriptive approach was taken.
Now that there is a limited number of Filipinos who use on-line medical consultation via
the medical chatroom of DoctorGeorge.com, a non-probability convenience sampling
procedure was used. Primarily, the data was gathered through a survey questionnaire
sent via e-mail, to facilitate questions regarding the respondents' profile and their
experience with DoctorGeorge.com.
It was found that DoctoGeorge.com is a California established, Philippine based
e-medicine website, which among other things, offers on-line medical consultation via
chat and e-mail 24-hours a day. Filipino patients are mostly college educated, computer
and Internet proficient, relatively well-to-do adults. Majority of them are comfortable
and satisfied in consulting via DoctorGeorge.com's medical chatroom and would
recommend the service to their friends and acquaintances. Majority of the doctors are
young, well schooled (majority of whom are UP College of Medicine graduates), and
Internet proficient individuals. The competency of the doctors in providing on-line
medical advice is guaranteed through a stringent recruitment, qualification and training
process. Most of the Filipino patients have consulted one to four (1-4) times, while an
average of20 Filipino patients a day consult through the medical chatroom.
The perceived advantages of on-line medical consultation via DoctorGeorge.com
are convenience, practicality, being free, immediacy, anonymity, privacy,
informativeness, detailness comprehensiveness, comfortability, reliability, being a good
source of second opinion, good for emergency purposes, and more patients having more
time for questions. The perceived disadvantages are that there are no actual physical
check-ups, no face-to-face encounter, no real diagnosis, no medical tests, no prescription,
and unknown doctor's credentials, coupled with technical difficulties, the possibility of
miscommunication, doubts in reliability and accuracy, being generalized in nature, being
too careful in giving advice, being time consuming, time limitations, and
inappropriateness for difficult cases.