The increasing volume of Internet based health resources means that decisions about how to trust information and advice encountered online become ever more complicated. As peer-to-peer experiences become a source of health information, lay people are required to evaluate the trustworthiness of such online personal accounts. In this paper, we present two contemporary studies of the negotiation of trust in e-health. The first study explores how people come to select a trustworthy voice from a community of online peers whilst the second explores how video bloggers use the medium to present a credible account of their health experiences. Drawing on data from interviews with community members, video transcripts and viewers’ comments, we examine ...
Traditionally health advice has been anchored in face-to-face settings but increasingly patients are...
People are increasingly using the Internet as a major source of health-related information. Online h...
OBJECTIVES: Little attention has been paid to levels of trust in online sources of health informatio...
The increasing volume of Internet based health resources means that decisions about how to trust inf...
© 2013 Dr. Hanmei FanPeople are increasingly looking for health-related information and support to e...
Social media and Web 2.0 empower individuals to generate content online. It is important to better u...
People are increasingly looking for health-related information and support to empower their self-man...
Increasing numbers of people are turning to the Internet for health advice despite reports that site...
The internet is now a major source of health information for lay people. Within the medical, sociolo...
Health websites are an abundant and frequently used source of information and advice. How are users ...
Increasing numbers of people are turning to the Internet for health advice despite reports that site...
In the context of the growing number of sites related to health issues and online conversation, stat...
Health information is a frequent subject for online information seeking. Research on the phenomenon ...
The proliferation of medical information online, without physicians or peer reviewers as gatekeepers...
AbstractThe internet is increasingly being used as a source of health advice and information by indi...
Traditionally health advice has been anchored in face-to-face settings but increasingly patients are...
People are increasingly using the Internet as a major source of health-related information. Online h...
OBJECTIVES: Little attention has been paid to levels of trust in online sources of health informatio...
The increasing volume of Internet based health resources means that decisions about how to trust inf...
© 2013 Dr. Hanmei FanPeople are increasingly looking for health-related information and support to e...
Social media and Web 2.0 empower individuals to generate content online. It is important to better u...
People are increasingly looking for health-related information and support to empower their self-man...
Increasing numbers of people are turning to the Internet for health advice despite reports that site...
The internet is now a major source of health information for lay people. Within the medical, sociolo...
Health websites are an abundant and frequently used source of information and advice. How are users ...
Increasing numbers of people are turning to the Internet for health advice despite reports that site...
In the context of the growing number of sites related to health issues and online conversation, stat...
Health information is a frequent subject for online information seeking. Research on the phenomenon ...
The proliferation of medical information online, without physicians or peer reviewers as gatekeepers...
AbstractThe internet is increasingly being used as a source of health advice and information by indi...
Traditionally health advice has been anchored in face-to-face settings but increasingly patients are...
People are increasingly using the Internet as a major source of health-related information. Online h...
OBJECTIVES: Little attention has been paid to levels of trust in online sources of health informatio...