The internet has radically changed the way people obtain and interact with information about diseases, treatments, and conditions. Yet, our understanding of how people access and use health information to make decisions- in other words, their health literacy- has not progressed. The overall aim of this thesis is to assess the extent to which health literacy is a valid and useful construct for policy and practice related to online health resources. A mixed-methods research programme of five studies was undertaken, influenced by realist evaluation methodology. First, to ascertain engagement with user-generated online health content (UGC) in the UK, analysis of a large European survey was undertaken. Then, the uncertainty regarding the relati...
In recent years, the UK has seen a dramatic increase in people seeking health information via the in...
Purpose Promoting health literacy, i.e. the ability to access, collect, understand and use health-re...
BACKGROUND: The production of health information has begun to shift from commercial organizations to...
The internet has radically changed the way people obtain and interact with information about disease...
Objective To gain new insights into the relationship between health literacy and evaluation of onlin...
AbstractIn recent years, the size of online information about health and diseases is increasing ever...
Health Literacy (HL) is ‘the capacity to acquire, understand and use information in ways which promo...
Background: The internet has emerged as a main venue of health information delivery and health-relat...
Background: Recent years have witnessed a dramatic increase in consumer online health information se...
This chapter examines a demanding and rather sensitive topic, specifically the search of health info...
The growing interest in health literacy over the past decades reflects a general trend in public hea...
Internet and Information Technology have contributed immensely to an ever-changing information struc...
Abstract Background: Health literacy research seems to lack a consensus on what aspects to include ...
This article aims to examine the socio-demographic characteristics associated with access and use of...
The increasing availability of evidence-based medical information on the Internet has great potentia...
In recent years, the UK has seen a dramatic increase in people seeking health information via the in...
Purpose Promoting health literacy, i.e. the ability to access, collect, understand and use health-re...
BACKGROUND: The production of health information has begun to shift from commercial organizations to...
The internet has radically changed the way people obtain and interact with information about disease...
Objective To gain new insights into the relationship between health literacy and evaluation of onlin...
AbstractIn recent years, the size of online information about health and diseases is increasing ever...
Health Literacy (HL) is ‘the capacity to acquire, understand and use information in ways which promo...
Background: The internet has emerged as a main venue of health information delivery and health-relat...
Background: Recent years have witnessed a dramatic increase in consumer online health information se...
This chapter examines a demanding and rather sensitive topic, specifically the search of health info...
The growing interest in health literacy over the past decades reflects a general trend in public hea...
Internet and Information Technology have contributed immensely to an ever-changing information struc...
Abstract Background: Health literacy research seems to lack a consensus on what aspects to include ...
This article aims to examine the socio-demographic characteristics associated with access and use of...
The increasing availability of evidence-based medical information on the Internet has great potentia...
In recent years, the UK has seen a dramatic increase in people seeking health information via the in...
Purpose Promoting health literacy, i.e. the ability to access, collect, understand and use health-re...
BACKGROUND: The production of health information has begun to shift from commercial organizations to...