Using health-related websites and their information increasingly develops and some concerns on its quality arise as well. Different factors affect the quality of health websites which visual structure is one of the most important factors. The aim of the current study is to explain the role of health websites` visual structure in users’ views on their quality and reliability as well as its role in obtaining health information by users. Furthermore, the need for a comprehensive guideline for designing such websites is discussed. The review showed that health website’s appearance has an important role in users view on its credibility. Furthermore, it was revealed that there is no comprehensive national or international guideline to health webs...
Reviewer: Dutta-Bergmann, MohanReviewer: Fogg, B[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessaril...
Background: The Internet has provided great opportunities for disseminating both accurate and inaccu...
BackgroundOnline health information, if evidence-based and unbiased, can improve patients' and careg...
This article is recommended for students and young programmers as a guide for the simplest, most com...
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Background and Aim: Since health information websites in the Internet is almost the first and the mo...
Abstract People are seeking ways to retrieve information on their health in an innovative way by loo...
Unintentionally, the growth of health websites deepened health disparities between population subgro...
This study investigates the relationship between the visual design of websites in the health sector,...
A wealth of health information exists on the Internet, but successfully finding that information is ...
Healthcare websites that are influential in healthcare decision-making must be evaluated for accurac...
Background and aims: Most of the instruments used to assess the quality of health information on the...
Background: People with poor health literacy are those who have less knowledge about disease managem...
Aim. The aim of the survey was to find out how and why users of websites containing health informati...
One of the most important literacy skills in today\u27s information society is the ability to determ...
Reviewer: Dutta-Bergmann, MohanReviewer: Fogg, B[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessaril...
Background: The Internet has provided great opportunities for disseminating both accurate and inaccu...
BackgroundOnline health information, if evidence-based and unbiased, can improve patients' and careg...
This article is recommended for students and young programmers as a guide for the simplest, most com...
Websites technology make health information searching easier. It shifts the activity from convention...
Background and Aim: Since health information websites in the Internet is almost the first and the mo...
Abstract People are seeking ways to retrieve information on their health in an innovative way by loo...
Unintentionally, the growth of health websites deepened health disparities between population subgro...
This study investigates the relationship between the visual design of websites in the health sector,...
A wealth of health information exists on the Internet, but successfully finding that information is ...
Healthcare websites that are influential in healthcare decision-making must be evaluated for accurac...
Background and aims: Most of the instruments used to assess the quality of health information on the...
Background: People with poor health literacy are those who have less knowledge about disease managem...
Aim. The aim of the survey was to find out how and why users of websites containing health informati...
One of the most important literacy skills in today\u27s information society is the ability to determ...
Reviewer: Dutta-Bergmann, MohanReviewer: Fogg, B[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessaril...
Background: The Internet has provided great opportunities for disseminating both accurate and inaccu...
BackgroundOnline health information, if evidence-based and unbiased, can improve patients' and careg...