Usage of a German prevention and health promotion web portal and cost per pageview: A life-cycle assessment

Background Web portals providing health information online have the potential to reach large numbers of people. Yet few studies have assessed usage and costs of health portals, especially over an extended period of time. Objectives First, to assess the usage of a web portal on prevention and health...

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Main Authors: Stefan Kohler, Thomas Keil, Thomas Reinhold, Falk Müller-Riemenschneider, Stefan N Willich, Stephanie Roll
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2019-09-01
Series:Digital Health
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2055207619872090
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spelling doaj-7e116ebce3574ebfa4008493833957222020-11-25T03:30:27ZengSAGE PublishingDigital Health2055-20762019-09-01510.1177/2055207619872090Usage of a German prevention and health promotion web portal and cost per pageview: A life-cycle assessmentStefan KohlerThomas KeilThomas ReinholdFalk Müller-RiemenschneiderStefan N WillichStephanie RollBackground Web portals providing health information online have the potential to reach large numbers of people. Yet few studies have assessed usage and costs of health portals, especially over an extended period of time. Objectives First, to assess the usage of a web portal on prevention and health promotion that was initiated by the German states of Berlin and Brandenburg. Second, to estimate average cost per pageview over the full web portal life-cycle. Methods Usage data were gathered through Google Analytics. The main usage metric assessed was pageviews originating from an IP address in Berlin or Brandenburg. Project cost data were reported by the local government and from own records. Descriptive and regression analyses were used to determine time trends in pageviews. Results The redesigned web portal Praeventionsatlas.de launched August 2011 and was discontinued March 2018. Analyzing the full calendar years only, the annual pageview number increased from 2012 (8492) to its peak in 2014 (11,876) and steadily decreased to its minimum in 2017 (7232). Pages of the web portal were most often viewed around lunchtime (12 to 1 p.m.), in the middle of the week (Wed to Thu), and at the beginning of the year (Jan to Feb). Adjusting for year, month, and weekday, the number of daily pageviews dropped on major public holidays (Easter −9, Pentecost −12, Christmas −12 and New Year’s Eve and Day −20; p  < .001) and increased during the fasting period before Easter (+6; p  < .001). Average cost per page viewed from relaunch until the web portal went offline was estimated to be €0.38 (€0.33 to €1.67) per pageview. Conclusion Usage of the web portal showed temporal variation and peaked before the middle of its 6.5 year life-cycle. Development and need for updates may require substantial investment in a web portal, such that a pageview can come at a considerable expense, even in small-scale projects. Assessing and discussing the cost-effectiveness of a web portal is therefore desirable.https://doi.org/10.1177/2055207619872090
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author Stefan Kohler
Thomas Keil
Thomas Reinhold
Falk Müller-Riemenschneider
Stefan N Willich
Stephanie Roll
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Thomas Keil
Thomas Reinhold
Falk Müller-Riemenschneider
Stefan N Willich
Stephanie Roll
Usage of a German prevention and health promotion web portal and cost per pageview: A life-cycle assessment
Digital Health
author_facet Stefan Kohler
Thomas Keil
Thomas Reinhold
Falk Müller-Riemenschneider
Stefan N Willich
Stephanie Roll
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title Usage of a German prevention and health promotion web portal and cost per pageview: A life-cycle assessment
title_short Usage of a German prevention and health promotion web portal and cost per pageview: A life-cycle assessment
title_full Usage of a German prevention and health promotion web portal and cost per pageview: A life-cycle assessment
title_fullStr Usage of a German prevention and health promotion web portal and cost per pageview: A life-cycle assessment
title_full_unstemmed Usage of a German prevention and health promotion web portal and cost per pageview: A life-cycle assessment
title_sort usage of a german prevention and health promotion web portal and cost per pageview: a life-cycle assessment
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Digital Health
issn 2055-2076
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Background Web portals providing health information online have the potential to reach large numbers of people. Yet few studies have assessed usage and costs of health portals, especially over an extended period of time. Objectives First, to assess the usage of a web portal on prevention and health promotion that was initiated by the German states of Berlin and Brandenburg. Second, to estimate average cost per pageview over the full web portal life-cycle. Methods Usage data were gathered through Google Analytics. The main usage metric assessed was pageviews originating from an IP address in Berlin or Brandenburg. Project cost data were reported by the local government and from own records. Descriptive and regression analyses were used to determine time trends in pageviews. Results The redesigned web portal Praeventionsatlas.de launched August 2011 and was discontinued March 2018. Analyzing the full calendar years only, the annual pageview number increased from 2012 (8492) to its peak in 2014 (11,876) and steadily decreased to its minimum in 2017 (7232). Pages of the web portal were most often viewed around lunchtime (12 to 1 p.m.), in the middle of the week (Wed to Thu), and at the beginning of the year (Jan to Feb). Adjusting for year, month, and weekday, the number of daily pageviews dropped on major public holidays (Easter −9, Pentecost −12, Christmas −12 and New Year’s Eve and Day −20; p  < .001) and increased during the fasting period before Easter (+6; p  < .001). Average cost per page viewed from relaunch until the web portal went offline was estimated to be €0.38 (€0.33 to €1.67) per pageview. Conclusion Usage of the web portal showed temporal variation and peaked before the middle of its 6.5 year life-cycle. Development and need for updates may require substantial investment in a web portal, such that a pageview can come at a considerable expense, even in small-scale projects. Assessing and discussing the cost-effectiveness of a web portal is therefore desirable.
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