Background: It is critical for patients seeking foot and ankle care to have access to quality online resources, as the treatment of their conditions may involve the use of a variety of diagnostic and therapeutic modalities with which they are unfamiliar. This study was performed to enhance our understanding of if and why patients use Internet-based educational materials, to identify trends in utilization, and to delineate the patient-perceived attributes of quality resources. Methods: Questionnaires were distributed to 150 adult foot and ankle patients. The questionnaire consisted of demographic and Internet utilization questions. Statistical analysis was performed to determine the frequency of responses for each question and the relationship between demographics and Internet usage. Results: Younger patients were more likely to use the Internet (P=.006). However, there were no other significant differences in demographic attributes between patients who did (76%) and did not (24%) utilize the Internet (P
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Rosenbaum, A. J., Jones, M. T., Marinescu, A., & Ellis, S. J. (2023). Republication of “The Utilization of Internet Resources by Foot and Ankle Patients.” Foot and Ankle Orthopaedics, 8(3). https://doi.org/10.1177/24730114231188098
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