Background: The number of people using the Internet and mobile/smart devices for health information seeking is increasing rapidly. Although the user experience for online health information seeking varies with the device used, for example, smart devices (SDs) like smartphones/tablets versus personal computers (PCs) like desktops/laptops, very few studies have investigated how online health information seeking behavior (OHISB) may differ by device. Objective: The objective of this study is to examine differences in OHISB between PCs and SDs through a comparative analysis of large-scale health search queries submitted through Web search engines from both types of devices. Methods: Using the Web analytics tool, IBM NetInsight OnDemand, and bas...
Reviewer: Sittig, D[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To...
Search engines and social media are two of the most com-monly used online services; in this paper, w...
BACKGROUND: The Internet is widely accessed for health information, but poor quality information ma...
Background: The number of people using the Internet and mobile/smart devices for health information ...
Background: With the widespread dissemination of the Internet throughout the world of health, it wou...
Background: The Internet is a common resource that patients and consumers use to access health-relat...
Reviewer: Dyer, K.AReviewer: Licciardone, JReviewer: Eysenbach, G[This item is a preserved copy and ...
Background: Non-medical professionals (consumers) are increasingly using the Internet to support the...
Background: About 6 million people search for health information on the Internet each day in the Uni...
Background: The internet is being widely used for seeking health information. However, there is no c...
More people are expected to access online information from mobile devices than from personal compute...
© Janina Anne Schneider, Christopher Patrick Holland. Background: Patient and consumer access to eHe...
Online sources for health information are becoming increasingly diverse, and these sources impact he...
Background: The number of web sites on the internet, providing health information, discussion groups...
Reviewer: Licciardone, JohnReviewer: Rice, Ronald[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessari...
Reviewer: Sittig, D[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To...
Search engines and social media are two of the most com-monly used online services; in this paper, w...
BACKGROUND: The Internet is widely accessed for health information, but poor quality information ma...
Background: The number of people using the Internet and mobile/smart devices for health information ...
Background: With the widespread dissemination of the Internet throughout the world of health, it wou...
Background: The Internet is a common resource that patients and consumers use to access health-relat...
Reviewer: Dyer, K.AReviewer: Licciardone, JReviewer: Eysenbach, G[This item is a preserved copy and ...
Background: Non-medical professionals (consumers) are increasingly using the Internet to support the...
Background: About 6 million people search for health information on the Internet each day in the Uni...
Background: The internet is being widely used for seeking health information. However, there is no c...
More people are expected to access online information from mobile devices than from personal compute...
© Janina Anne Schneider, Christopher Patrick Holland. Background: Patient and consumer access to eHe...
Online sources for health information are becoming increasingly diverse, and these sources impact he...
Background: The number of web sites on the internet, providing health information, discussion groups...
Reviewer: Licciardone, JohnReviewer: Rice, Ronald[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessari...
Reviewer: Sittig, D[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To...
Search engines and social media are two of the most com-monly used online services; in this paper, w...
BACKGROUND: The Internet is widely accessed for health information, but poor quality information ma...