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An investigation of the effect of anecdotal information on the choice of a healthcare facility

机译:关于轶事信息对医疗机构选择的影响调查

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This article includes two studies investigating the impact of anecdotal healthcare information from the Internet on healthcare decisions. The availability of anecdotal information on the Internet through social media and peer support groups has increased the risk of the dissemination of misleading information. The first study investigated the effect of demographics, quality of life, health status and public reports usage on the use of anecdotal healthcare information from the Internet. The second employed a 2 (anecdotal information presented as videos supporting and contradicting public report information) * 2 (phase of introduction of anecdotal information: early, late) between-subjects experimental design to investigate the consumer's choice between two health facilities, the level of confidence in the decision, the knowledge acquired and the workload experienced. The results from the first study found that age, gender, educational level, health status and public report usage were significant predictors of consumer use of anecdotal information on the Internet. The results from the second suggest that the probability of making the optimal choice was reduced by more than half when contradicting rather than supporting anecdotal information was presented first. The data from anecdotal information became the anchor points for developing an understanding of the healthcare situation, meaning initial perceptions did not change after the presentation of the more reliable public reports. Because of comprehension issues related to public reports, consumers may give more weight to anecdotal information found online. Thus, new approaches are needed to ensure the former is engaging for a wide range of healthcare consumers.
机译:本文包括调查互联网上互联网的影响的两项研究。通过社交媒体和同行支持小组对互联网的轶事信息的可用性增加了传播误导信息的风险。第一项研究调查了人口统计数据,生活质量,健康状况和公众报告使用对来自互联网的轶事医疗保健信息的影响。第二雇用A 2(轶事信息作为视频支持和矛盾的公开报告信息)* 2(轶事信息介绍的阶段:早期,迟到)对象实验设计,调查消费者在两个卫生设施之间的选择,水平对决定的信心,获得的知识和工作量经历。第一项研究的结果发现,年龄,性别,教育程度,健康状况和公共报告用法是消费者在互联网上使用轶事信息的重要预测因素。第二种结果表明,在矛盾而不是支持轶事信息时,使最佳选择的概率降低了一半以上。来自轶事信息的数据成为开发对医疗状况的理解的锚点,意味着在介绍更可靠的公众报告后初步看法并没有改变。由于理解与公共报告有关的问题,消费者可能会对在线发现的轶事信息提供更多的重量。因此,需要新方法来确保前者参与各种医疗保健消费者。

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