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Health information seeking in the digital age: An analysis of health information seeking behavior among US adults

机译:数字时代的健康信息搜索:对美国成年人健康信息搜索行为的分析

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We live in a digital age and this has changed the landscape of health information. With the changing US demographic, otherwise acute diseases morphing into chronic diseases as a result of treatment advancements, and evolving health needs of the population, there is need for increase in available and accessible health information. It is estimated that one in three US adults use the internet to diagnose or learn about a health concern. Nevertheless, a nagging question is whether the Web is reducing or creating disparities in health information availability and use for making health decisions. This study examined factors associated with heath information seeking from the internet, traditional media, and health care professionals among a diverse population of US adults. Data for the analysis was from four cycles (2011–2014) of the Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS), a national survey of US adults. Controlling for age, race/ethnicity, gender, and socioeconomic status (SES), regression analyses were conducted. STATA 13 was used for analyses. Findings indicated that there is a possibility that while the Web is an easily available source of health information, it could also create inequalities in health information accessibility. The Web should not be considered a substitute for using alternative health information sources. Doing so, might create disproportionate access to health information essential for health decisions.
机译:我们生活在数字时代,这改变了健康信息的面貌。随着美国人口结构的变化,由于治疗的进步,急性疾病会演变成慢性疾病,并且人口的健康需求不断发展,因此需要增加可用和可获取的健康信息。据估计,美国三分之一的成年人使用互联网来诊断或了解健康问题。然而,一个棘手的问题是,Web是在减少健康信息的可用性还是在做出健康决定时使用差异,还是正在造成差异。这项研究调查了在美国成年人口中,从互联网,传统媒体和医疗保健专业人员那里获取健康信息的相关因素。用于分析的数据来自《健康信息国家趋势调查》(HINTS)的四个周期(2011-2014年),这是一项针对美国成年人的全国性调查。控制年龄,种族/民族,性​​别和社会经济地位(SES),进行了回归分析。使用STATA 13进行分析。调查结果表明,尽管Web是易于获取的健康信息来源,但它也可能导致健康信息可访问性不平等。不应将Web视为使用替代健康信息源的替代方法。这样做可能会导致对健康决策至关重要的健康信息产生过多的访问。

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