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Trusting Social Media as a Source of Health Information: Online Surveys Comparing the United States, Korea, and Hong Kong

机译:信任社交媒体作为健康信息的来源:比较美国,韩国和香港的在线调查

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Background: The Internet has increasingly become a popular source of health information by connecting individuals with health content, experts, and support. More and more, individuals turn to social media and Internet sites to share health information and experiences. Although online health information seeking occurs worldwide, limited empirical studies exist examining cross-cultural differences in perceptions about user-generated, experience-based information compared to expertise-based information sources.Objective: To investigate if cultural variations exist in patterns of online health information seeking, specifically in perceptions of online health information sources. It was hypothesized that Koreans and Hongkongers, compared to Americans, would be more likely to trust and use experience-based knowledge shared in social Internet sites, such as social media and online support groups. Conversely, Americans, compared to Koreans and Hongkongers, would value expertise-based knowledge prepared and approved by doctors or professional health providers more.Methods: Survey questionnaires were developed in English first and then translated into Korean and Chinese. The back-translation method ensured the standardization of questions. Surveys were administered using a standardized recruitment strategy and data collection methods.Results: A total of 826 participants living in metropolitan areas from the United States (n=301), Korea (n=179), and Hong Kong (n=337) participated in the study. We found significant cultural differences in information processing preferences for online health information. A planned contrast test revealed that Koreans and Hongkongers showed more trust in experience-based health information sources (blogs: t451.50=11.21, P<.001; online support group: t455.71=9.30, P<.001; social networking sites [SNS]: t466.75=11.36, P<.001) and also reported using blogs (t515.31=6.67, P<.001) and SNS (t529.22=4.51, P<.001) more frequently than Americans. Americans showed a stronger preference for using expertise-based information sources (eg, WebMD and CDC) compared to Koreans and Hongkongers (t360.02=3.01, P=.003). Trust in expertise-based information sources was universal, demonstrating no cultural differences (Brown-Forsythe F2,654=1.82, P=.16). Culture also contributed significantly to differences in searching information on behalf of family members (t480.38=5.99, P<.001) as well as to the goals of information searching.Conclusions: This research found significant cultural differences in information processing preferences for online health information. Further discussion is included regarding effective communication strategies in providing quality health information.
机译:背景:通过将个人与健康内容,专家和支持联系起来,互联网已越来越成为一种流行的健康信息来源。越来越多的人转向社交媒体和互联网站点来共享健康信息和经验。尽管全球范围内都在寻求在线健康信息,但是有限的实证研究研究了与基于专业知识的信息源相比,用户生成的基于经验的信息的跨文化差异。目的:调查在线健康信息模式中是否存在文化差异寻求,尤其是对在线健康信息源的看法。据推测,与美国人相比,韩国人和香港人将更可能信任和使用在社交网站(如社交媒体和在线支持小组)中共享的基于经验的知识。相反,与韩国人和香港人相比,美国人会更看重由医生或专业医疗服务提供者准备和认可的基于专业知识的知识。方法:调查问卷首先以英语编写,然后翻译成韩文和中文。回译方法确保了问题的标准化。调查采用标准化的招募策略和数据收集方法进行。结果:共有826位参与者分别来自美国(n = 301),韩国(n = 179)和香港(n = 337)的大都市地区在研究中。我们发现在线健康信息在信息处理偏好方面存在重大文化差异。一项计划的对比测试显示,韩国人和香港人对基于经验的健康信息来源表现出更多的信任(博客:t451.50 = 11.21,P <.001;在线支持小组:t455.71 = 9.30,P <.001;社交网络网站[SNS]:t466.75 = 11.36,P <.001),而且使用博客(t515.31 = 6.67,P <.001)和SNS(t529.22 = 4.51,P <.001)的报告频率也比美国人与韩国人和香港人相比,美国人对使用基于专业知识的信息源(例如WebMD和CDC)表现出更大的偏爱(t360.02 = 3.01,P = .003)。对基于专业知识的信息源的信任是普遍的,没有文化差异(Brown-Forsythe F2,654 = 1.82,P = .16)。文化也极大地促进了代表家庭成员的信息搜索差异(t480.38 = 5.99,P <.001)以及信息搜索的目标。结论:本研究发现在线信息处理偏好中的文化差异显着健康信息。有关提供优质健康信息的有效沟通策略的进一步讨论。

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