The purpose of the paper is to examine information use and information literacy in the context of weight management. It reports on a two-year study funded by the Department of Health known informally as the Net.Weight Study. Net.Weight examined the potential for increased, innovative and effective uses of information and communication technologies (ICTs) to support the self management of weight. The research was conducted in the city of Brighton & Hove by an inter-disciplinary team from the University of Brighton. The paper gives a brief overview of the various methods used in the study as a whole but discusses one strand, the user survey, in more detail. The survey gathered data on people’s information and ICT use around weight management....
INTRODUCTION: This study explores what types of information obese individuals search for on the Inte...
Background: An estimated two-thirds of North Carolina residents are overweight or obese. Mass media,...
peer reviewedObjectives: Develop a website, the OLC, which supports those people who work on promot...
The purpose of the paper is to examine information use and information literacy in the context of we...
The purpose of the paper is to examine information use and information literacy in the context of we...
This article uses findings from a UK Department of Health fundedresearch study known as Net.Weight t...
This paper uses findings from a research study called Net.Weight to examine the concepts of interact...
This article uses findings from a UK Department of Health funded research study known as Net.Weight...
This paper discusses Net.Weight, a research study which examined the potential of information and co...
This paper discusses Net.Weight, a research study which examined the potential of information and co...
Online users search the internet to locate necessary information for long-term weight management. Ho...
Online users search the internet to locate necessary information for long-term weight management. Ho...
The internet is widely used by everyone as a source of health information,namely in obesity and weig...
Introduction This study explores what types of information obese individuals search for on the Inter...
Background: An estimated two-thirds of North Carolina residents are overweight or obese. Mass media,...
INTRODUCTION: This study explores what types of information obese individuals search for on the Inte...
Background: An estimated two-thirds of North Carolina residents are overweight or obese. Mass media,...
peer reviewedObjectives: Develop a website, the OLC, which supports those people who work on promot...
The purpose of the paper is to examine information use and information literacy in the context of we...
The purpose of the paper is to examine information use and information literacy in the context of we...
This article uses findings from a UK Department of Health fundedresearch study known as Net.Weight t...
This paper uses findings from a research study called Net.Weight to examine the concepts of interact...
This article uses findings from a UK Department of Health funded research study known as Net.Weight...
This paper discusses Net.Weight, a research study which examined the potential of information and co...
This paper discusses Net.Weight, a research study which examined the potential of information and co...
Online users search the internet to locate necessary information for long-term weight management. Ho...
Online users search the internet to locate necessary information for long-term weight management. Ho...
The internet is widely used by everyone as a source of health information,namely in obesity and weig...
Introduction This study explores what types of information obese individuals search for on the Inter...
Background: An estimated two-thirds of North Carolina residents are overweight or obese. Mass media,...
INTRODUCTION: This study explores what types of information obese individuals search for on the Inte...
Background: An estimated two-thirds of North Carolina residents are overweight or obese. Mass media,...
peer reviewedObjectives: Develop a website, the OLC, which supports those people who work on promot...