Health information portals (HIP) are now common place. Governments and other health agencies are using HIPs extensively to reduce costs and distribute information more effectively. Generally, HIPs are not very technically sophisticated specifically in terms of options for improving searching. There are many ways in which searching and retrieving relevant information can be improved. This paper presents an exploratory study which investigated five HIPs. Each HIP offered a range of features and functionality to assist with searching. Our research explored the features and functionality of each HIP. Through usability evaluations we compared the response of users to each HIP and identified users’ preferences for improved searching. We found tha...
The provision of health information has to be clear and appealing to users. Research has shown that ...
Despite a growing number of available Web-based health information resources, consumers continue to ...
People intuitively use search engines to look for health information. However, people take an explor...
Health information portals (HIP) are now common place. Governments and other health agencies are usi...
Health information portals (HIP) are now common place. Governments and other health agencies are usi...
Health information portals (HIP) are now common place. Governments and other health agencies are usi...
Health information portals (HIP) are now common place. Governments and other health agencies are usi...
There is increasing use of consumer health information portals (HIPs) for the provision of trusted, ...
Health information portals (HIPs) are now an established channel for providing reliable and relevant...
Consumers are increasingly using Internet portals when searching for relevant health information. De...
A wealth of health information exists on the Internet, but successfully finding that information is ...
As Internet and computers become widespread, health portals offering online health-related informati...
© 2016 Dr. Cheong Iao PangThe general public increasingly uses the Internet to access health informa...
Introduction: Access to Health Information is very essential for promoting health literacy, self-ca...
Thesis (S.M.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2004.Includes bibliographical...
The provision of health information has to be clear and appealing to users. Research has shown that ...
Despite a growing number of available Web-based health information resources, consumers continue to ...
People intuitively use search engines to look for health information. However, people take an explor...
Health information portals (HIP) are now common place. Governments and other health agencies are usi...
Health information portals (HIP) are now common place. Governments and other health agencies are usi...
Health information portals (HIP) are now common place. Governments and other health agencies are usi...
Health information portals (HIP) are now common place. Governments and other health agencies are usi...
There is increasing use of consumer health information portals (HIPs) for the provision of trusted, ...
Health information portals (HIPs) are now an established channel for providing reliable and relevant...
Consumers are increasingly using Internet portals when searching for relevant health information. De...
A wealth of health information exists on the Internet, but successfully finding that information is ...
As Internet and computers become widespread, health portals offering online health-related informati...
© 2016 Dr. Cheong Iao PangThe general public increasingly uses the Internet to access health informa...
Introduction: Access to Health Information is very essential for promoting health literacy, self-ca...
Thesis (S.M.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2004.Includes bibliographical...
The provision of health information has to be clear and appealing to users. Research has shown that ...
Despite a growing number of available Web-based health information resources, consumers continue to ...
People intuitively use search engines to look for health information. However, people take an explor...