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E-health in Turkey: an analysis of consumer activities

机译:土耳其的电子健康:消费者活动分析

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This study investigates determinants of online health-related activities of Turkish individuals. By exploiting a data set from a household survey of Turkey, probit models are estimated for quantification of factors influencing participation of individuals in electronic health (e-health). Findings reveal that Turkish females are more likely to employ online tools for health-related purposes. Education level, household income and internet usage frequency have positive relationships with online information search and use of online scheduling for doctor appointments. Age has a non-linear relationship with e-health activities. While relatively younger and older individuals are less likely to engage in online health activities, middle-aged individuals are more likely to participate. While use of information technologies in health-related issues have potential to increase health literacy of the population; this study reveals that there are systematic differences in sub-samples in employment of e-health tools, which should be addressed by policy makers.
机译:本研究调查了土耳其个人在线健康相关活动的决定因素。通过利用来自土耳其的家庭调查的数据,估计概率模型用于量化影响个人参与电子健康(电子健康)的因素。调查结果表明,土耳其女性更有可能在线使用在线工具进行健康相关的目的。教育水平,家庭收入和互联网使用频率与在线信息搜索和使用在线调度的医生约会的积极关系。年龄与电子健康活动有一个非线性关系。虽然比较年轻人和更老的人不太可能从事在线健康活动,但中年个人更有可能参加。虽然在与健康相关问题中使用信息技术有可能提高人口的健康识字;本研究表明,在电子卫生工具的就业中存在系统的差异,应由决策者讨论。

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