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HOW HEALTH STATUS IMPACTS THE TYPES OF INFORMATION CONSUMERS SEEK ONLINE

机译:健康状况如何影响在线寻求信息的消费者类型

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A few studies examine what types of health information people seek online, yet we know little about how this varies by health status. To examine this question we used data collected from a random sample of 2,038 adults for the Pew Internet and American Life Project, which asked respondents in the United States whether they searched for 16 different types of information. These 16 topics were grouped into three broad areas, including medical conditions and treatments, health issues (e.g. diet and smoking cessation), and providers and payment (e.g. a particular hospital). To build on prior literature, two measures of health status were used: a self-report and the presence of a medical condition. The data suggest that health status impacts the types of health or medical information people seek on the Internet. Self-reported health status was not significantly related to any of the topics; however, respondents diagnosed with a disability or chronic disease were more likely to seek medical information on 13 of the 16 topics addressed. These include specific diseases or medical conditions, medical treatments or procedures, experimental treatments or medicines, alternative treatments or medicines, pharmaceutical or over-the-counter drugs, diet, immunizations, smoking cessation, depression, sexual health, environmental health hazards, a particular physician or hospital, and Medicaid/Medicare (governmental health programs in the United States for the poor and elderly). These results suggest that individuals in the United States who have a medical condition are more likely than healthy individuals to research most health topics online. The Internet can provide consumers with a wealth of information on issues of health and illness, yet healthcare providers need to educate consumers to be cautious given the range in quality.
机译:一些研究调查了人们在网上寻找哪些类型的健康信息,但是我们对这些信息如何随健康状况而变化知之甚少。为了研究这个问题,我们使用了从Pew Internet and American Life Project的2,038名成年人中随机抽取的数据,该数据询问美国的受访者是否搜索了16种不同类型的信息。这16个主题分为三个主要领域,包括医疗条件和治疗,健康问题(例如饮食和戒烟)以及提供者和付款方式(例如特定医院)。在现有文献的基础上,使用了两种健康状况衡量指标:自我报告和医疗状况。数据表明健康状况会影响人们在Internet上寻求的健康或医疗信息的类型。自我报告的健康状况与任何主题均无明显关系;但是,被诊断患有残疾或慢性病的受访者更有可能就16个主题中的13个主题寻求医学信息。这些包括特定的疾病或医学状况,医学治疗或程序,实验治疗或药物,替代治疗或药物,药物或非处方药,饮食,免疫接种,戒烟,抑郁,性健康,环境健康危害,特别是医生或医院,以及Medicaid / Medicare(美国针对穷人和老年人的政府健康计划)。这些结果表明,患有健康状况的美国患者比健康个体更有可能在线研究大多数健康主题。互联网可以为消费者提供有关健康和疾病问题的大量信息,但是鉴于质量范围,医疗保健提供者需要教育消费者要谨慎。

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