Background: To date, online public healthcare reports have not been effectively used by consumers. Therefore, we qualitatively examined how healthcare consumers process and evaluate comparative healthcare information on the Internet. Methods: Using semi-structured cognitive interviews, interviewees (n = 20) were asked to think aloud and answer questions, as they were prompted with three Dutch web pages providing comparative healthcare information. Results: We identified twelve themes from consumers' thoughts and evaluations. These themes were categorized under four important areas of interest: (1) a response to the design; (2) a response to the information content; (3) the use of the information, and (4) the purpose of the information. Conc...
A critical review of the published literature investigating the Internet and consumer health informa...
The internet is portrayed as the harbinger of fundamental change in the nature of consumer healthcar...
Objective: To understand how the public understand comparative quality information as presented on N...
Background: To date, online public healthcare reports have not been effectively used by consumers. T...
Abstract Background To date, online public healthcare reports have not been effectively used by cons...
Background: On more and more websites, consumers are provided with public reports about health care....
Background: The Internet is increasingly being used to provide patients with information about the q...
Background: The Internet is increasingly being used to provide patients with information about the q...
In the Netherlands, information about patients’ experiences with healthcare is increasingly availabl...
Background: Consumers are increasingly exposed to comparative healthcare information (information ab...
Abstract Background Consumers are increasingly exposed to comparative healthcare information (inform...
Objective: To get insights into the decision-making strategy of health-care consumers when confronte...
OBJECTIVE There is much literature questioning the reliability and validity of internet-based inform...
Objective: To assess which presentation approaches contribute most to consumers’ interpretation and ...
Background: The Internet is a common resource that patients and consumers use to access health-relat...
A critical review of the published literature investigating the Internet and consumer health informa...
The internet is portrayed as the harbinger of fundamental change in the nature of consumer healthcar...
Objective: To understand how the public understand comparative quality information as presented on N...
Background: To date, online public healthcare reports have not been effectively used by consumers. T...
Abstract Background To date, online public healthcare reports have not been effectively used by cons...
Background: On more and more websites, consumers are provided with public reports about health care....
Background: The Internet is increasingly being used to provide patients with information about the q...
Background: The Internet is increasingly being used to provide patients with information about the q...
In the Netherlands, information about patients’ experiences with healthcare is increasingly availabl...
Background: Consumers are increasingly exposed to comparative healthcare information (information ab...
Abstract Background Consumers are increasingly exposed to comparative healthcare information (inform...
Objective: To get insights into the decision-making strategy of health-care consumers when confronte...
OBJECTIVE There is much literature questioning the reliability and validity of internet-based inform...
Objective: To assess which presentation approaches contribute most to consumers’ interpretation and ...
Background: The Internet is a common resource that patients and consumers use to access health-relat...
A critical review of the published literature investigating the Internet and consumer health informa...
The internet is portrayed as the harbinger of fundamental change in the nature of consumer healthcar...
Objective: To understand how the public understand comparative quality information as presented on N...