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Where is the revolution? Health news on the Internet: Online user preferences and their contrasts with prevalence of private-sector originating sources.

机译:革命在哪里?互联网上的健康新闻:在线用户的偏好及其与私营部门来源的普遍性的对比。

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The public's access to health information on the Internet has been acclaimed as a revolution in health, empowering individuals to gain health knowledge by actively seeking information online. But recent scholarship has identified health scanning, a more passive exposure to health information on the Internet, as more common among online users than active health seeking. Health scanning suggests a different model of individuals gaining health knowledge through expert sources that provide health news. The present dissertation proposes a model of interactive agenda-building to explore the interaction of online health scanners, news media and originating sources of news. The theoretical basis of the model is agenda setting/agenda building and organizational social identity theory. Two studies test the interactive agenda-building model. Study 1 involved a survey of over 1,300 users of a consumer health Web site. Key findings were that online users prefer public, private and academic sources, rather than private-sector sources or personal, non-expert sources. Study 2 encompassed content analysis of articles from four mainstream news media Web sites that were listed on user-generated most-viewed and most-emailed lists. Originating sources within each article were categorized as personal or institutional, and institutional sources were further categorized as public, private, nonprofit or academic. Findings show online users consistently chose health news in which institutional sources were more prevalent than individual, and private-sector sources were more prevalent than public, nonprofit or academic sources. The contrast of online user preferences from Study 1 and online health news prevalence of private sources suggests the health consumer revolution has not yet evolved.
机译:公众在互联网上访问健康信息已被公认为是一场健康革命,它使个人能够通过积极地在线搜索信息来获取健康知识。但是,最近的一项研究发现,健康扫描是一种在网上用户中比主动寻求健康更为普遍的方法,它是对互联网上健康信息的更被动地暴露。健康扫描表明,通过提供健康新闻的专家资源获得健康知识的个人的模式有所不同。本文提出了一种交互式议程构建模型,以探讨在线健康扫描仪,新闻媒体和新闻来源之间的相互作用。该模型的理论基础是议程设置/议程建设和组织社会认同理论。两项研究测试了交互式议程构建模型。研究1涉及对消费者健康网站的1,300多名用户的调查。主要发现是,在线用户更喜欢公共,私人和学术资源,而不是私营部门或个人,非专家资源。研究2包括对来自四个主流新闻媒体网站的文章的内容分析,这些网站列在用户生成的观看次数最多和发送电子邮件最多的列表中。每篇文章中的来源均归类为个人或机构,制度性源进一步归类为公共,私人,非营利性或学术性。调查结果显示,在线用户始终选择健康新闻,其中机构消息来源比个人消息更为普遍,而私营部门消息来源比公共,非营利或学术机构的消息更为普遍。研究1中的在线用户偏好与私人来源的在线健康新闻盛行的对比表明,健康消费者革命尚未发展。

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  • 作者

    Schriner, Maureen.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Minnesota.;

  • 授予单位 University of Minnesota.;
  • 学科 Journalism.;Mass Communications.;Health Sciences Public Health.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2011
  • 页码 123 p.
  • 总页数 123
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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