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. 2017 Feb 18;8(2):178–186. doi: 10.5312/wjo.v8.i2.178

Table 6.

The comparison of the participants’ asking an orthopaedist his/her opinion and applying the information they obtained according to their occupations

Occupations
P
Unemployed - Housewife
Officer
Worker
Manager-Qualified
Other
n (%) n (%) n (%) n (%) n (%)
Participants who asked an orthopaedist his/her opinion about a disease
Yes 349 30.8 26 32.5 97 28.4 123 48.2 52 65 10.001b
No 784 69.2 54 67.5 245 71.6 132 51.8 28 35
Which one(s) of the following do you prefer to ask an orthopaedist his/her opinion?
Facebook
Yes 59 16.9 3 11.5 24 24.7 14 11.4 3 5.8 20.018a
No 290 83.1 23 88.5 73 75.3 109 88.6 49 94.2
Twitter
Yes 12 3.4 1 3.8 4 4.1 8 6.5 2 3.8 20.645
No 337 96.6 25 96.2 93 95.9 115 93.5 50 96.2
Physician’s personal website
Yes 76 21.8 9 34.6 17 17.5 32 26 15 28.8 10.236
No 273 78.2 17 65.4 80 82.5 91 74 37 71.2
Websites allowing asking physicians questions
Yes 177 50.7 13 50 35 36.1 62 50.4 28 53.8 10.113
No 172 49.3 13 50 62 63.9 61 49.6 24 46.2
With which one(s) of the following can you describe the answers you were given?
I became more confused
Yes 67 19.2 5 19.2 11 11.3 9 7.3 10 19.2 20.012a
No 282 80.8 21 80.8 86 88.7 114 92.7 42 80.8
Helpful
Yes 150 43 12 46.2 42 43.3 79 64.2 31 59.6 10.001b
No 199 57 14 53.8 55 56.7 44 35.8 21 40.4
Participants who attempted to treat their orthopaedic diseases based on the information they obtained from the internet
Yes 193 17 19 23.8 86 25.1 58 22.7 12 15 10.005b
No 940 83 61 76.3 256 74.9 197 77.3 68 85
a

P < 0.05,

b

P < 0.01.

1

Pearson χ2 test;

2

Fisher Freeman Halton test.