A relationship might be expected to occur between the kind of search people say they are undertaking and the informa-tion they actually find. For example those with a longstand-ing illness will have particular information needs and we would expect those needs to be reflected in what they view and what they are interested in. The research reported here uses questionnaire data to establish links between the reason for a user ’s search and what they actually found. The re-search confirms that, indeed, people do act rationally and with motivation and that the reason for their visit does have an impact on their information seeking behaviour. This was true for touch screen health information kiosks and for the Internet – the two information platf...
The primary objective of this research is to obtain insight into information seeking behaviour on th...
Through focus group and online survey, some key demographic characteristics of an online health sear...
Vol 13(3): 223–235 [1460-4582(200701)13:3; 223–235; DOI: 10.1177/1460458207079901] www.sagepublicati...
The Internet has become an important source of health information for many people, including non-med...
© 2016 Dr. Cheong Iao PangThe general public increasingly uses the Internet to access health informa...
Background: With the widespread dissemination of the Internet throughout the world of health, it wou...
People intuitively use search engines to look for health information. However, people take an explor...
Background: The Internet is a common resource that patients and consumers use to access health-relat...
The Internet has become a popular source of health information. However, in-depth understanding of t...
The provision of health information has to be clear and appealing to users. Research has shown that ...
This paper provides results from seven major nationally representative datasets (two in detail) from...
Purpose: This study investigates how online user intention in searching health information is affect...
AbstractTo-date, most of the research concerning online health information search has focused on how...
This study examines online health information quality (relevance and clarity) and the perceived valu...
This research investigated how consumers with chronic health conditions seek online health informati...
The primary objective of this research is to obtain insight into information seeking behaviour on th...
Through focus group and online survey, some key demographic characteristics of an online health sear...
Vol 13(3): 223–235 [1460-4582(200701)13:3; 223–235; DOI: 10.1177/1460458207079901] www.sagepublicati...
The Internet has become an important source of health information for many people, including non-med...
© 2016 Dr. Cheong Iao PangThe general public increasingly uses the Internet to access health informa...
Background: With the widespread dissemination of the Internet throughout the world of health, it wou...
People intuitively use search engines to look for health information. However, people take an explor...
Background: The Internet is a common resource that patients and consumers use to access health-relat...
The Internet has become a popular source of health information. However, in-depth understanding of t...
The provision of health information has to be clear and appealing to users. Research has shown that ...
This paper provides results from seven major nationally representative datasets (two in detail) from...
Purpose: This study investigates how online user intention in searching health information is affect...
AbstractTo-date, most of the research concerning online health information search has focused on how...
This study examines online health information quality (relevance and clarity) and the perceived valu...
This research investigated how consumers with chronic health conditions seek online health informati...
The primary objective of this research is to obtain insight into information seeking behaviour on th...
Through focus group and online survey, some key demographic characteristics of an online health sear...
Vol 13(3): 223–235 [1460-4582(200701)13:3; 223–235; DOI: 10.1177/1460458207079901] www.sagepublicati...