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Trust in Online Health Information: Purchasing Medicine or Vitamins Online (Preliminary Analysis of the 2007 Health Information National Trends Survey)

机译:信任在线健康信息:在线购买医学或维生素(2007年卫生信息国家趋势调查初步分析)

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In this technology-driven society, trust in online health information can play a pivotal role in an individual’s health behavior including purchasing medicine or vitamins online. The National Cancer Institute’s Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS) assesses American’s health-related information behaviors and its links to health behavior change, attitudes, and knowledge in order to improve the American health information environment (Nelson, 2004). Analyses of the 2007 HINTS data reported that approximately 19% of Americans said that they have a lot of trust in online health information, approximately 48% of Americans have some trust in online health information, and approximately17.47% of American have a little trust in online health information. However, only 14.47% of Americans were likely to purchase medicine or vitamins online. It was hypothesized that those who trust in online health information a lot are likely to purchase medicine or vitamins online. As a result, online users, who trust in online health information a lot, are more likely to purchase medicine or vitamins online (p<0.05). This study explains trust in online health information influences decisions regarding the purchase of medicine or vitamins online that might result in changes in health-related behaviors.
机译:在这项技术驱动的社会中,信任在线健康信息可以在个人的健康行为中发挥关键作用,包括在线购买药物或维生素。国家癌症研究所的健康信息国家趋势调查(提示)评估美国与健康行为变革,态度和知识的与健康行为变革,态度和知识的联系,以改善美国卫生信息环境(纳尔逊,2004)。 2007年提示数据的分析报告称,大约19%的美国人表示,他们对在线健康信息有很多信任,大约48%的美国人对在线健康信息有一些信任,大约17.47%的美国人有一点信任在线健康信息中。然而,只有14.47%的美国人可能在线购买药物或维生素。假设那些信任在线健康信息的人很可能在网上购买药物或维生素。因此,在线卫生信息信任的在线用户更有可能在线购买药物或维生素(P <0.05)。本研究解释了对在线健康信息的信任,影响有关购买药物或维生素的决策可能导致健康相关行为的变化。

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