Determinants of online health information-seeking behavior: A cross-sectional survey among residents of an urban settlement in Delhi
Background: In health care, the rapid proliferation of health information on the internet has resulted in more patients turning to the digital media as their first source of health information and acquiring knowledge. The present study was conducted to assess use of the digital medium as a medical i...
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doaj-988d34f20e3f473faa360f7208fff63b2021-01-08T04:19:20ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Education and Health Promotion2277-95312020-01-019134434410.4103/jehp.jehp_238_20Determinants of online health information-seeking behavior: A cross-sectional survey among residents of an urban settlement in DelhiPragyan Paramita ParijaPoornima TiwariPriyanka SharmaSunil Kumar SahaBackground: In health care, the rapid proliferation of health information on the internet has resulted in more patients turning to the digital media as their first source of health information and acquiring knowledge. The present study was conducted to assess use of the digital medium as a medical information resource in health-related states and to determine their experience and perceptions about the quality and reliability of the information available among the participants. Methodology: The study was done in an urban settlement of Delhi among adults who use any digital media. A sample of 321 were selected though convenient sampling. The information was collected through a semi-structured, self-administered, pre-tested questionnaire which contained questions on socio-demographic profile, internet usage and awareness about Digital India. Bivariate analysis was done to determine the association between various socio-demographic variables associated with internet usage for health information. Results: In the present study, 88.2% (283/321) were using the internet for health information through digital media. This study found out that younger age group (18-30 years), literate and higher socioeconomic group (upper middle and above) population were more likely to access health information via digital media which was found out to be statistically significant. Conclusion: Access to health information through digitization can improve health literacy among the population and help in promoting a preventive aspect to health problems and disease. They can be the building blocks to build “Swasth Bharat (Healthy India)”.http://www.jehp.net/article.asp?issn=2277-9531;year=2020;volume=9;issue=1;spage=344;epage=344;aulast=Parijadigital indiae healthhealth literacym health |
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Pragyan Paramita Parija Poornima Tiwari Priyanka Sharma Sunil Kumar Saha Determinants of online health information-seeking behavior: A cross-sectional survey among residents of an urban settlement in Delhi Journal of Education and Health Promotion digital india e health health literacy m health |
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Determinants of online health information-seeking behavior: A cross-sectional survey among residents of an urban settlement in Delhi |
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Determinants of online health information-seeking behavior: A cross-sectional survey among residents of an urban settlement in Delhi |
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Determinants of online health information-seeking behavior: A cross-sectional survey among residents of an urban settlement in Delhi |
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Determinants of online health information-seeking behavior: A cross-sectional survey among residents of an urban settlement in Delhi |
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Determinants of online health information-seeking behavior: A cross-sectional survey among residents of an urban settlement in Delhi |
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determinants of online health information-seeking behavior: a cross-sectional survey among residents of an urban settlement in delhi |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Journal of Education and Health Promotion |
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Background: In health care, the rapid proliferation of health information on the internet has resulted in more patients turning to the digital media as their first source of health information and acquiring knowledge. The present study was conducted to assess use of the digital medium as a medical information resource in health-related states and to determine their experience and perceptions about the quality and reliability of the information available among the participants.
Methodology: The study was done in an urban settlement of Delhi among adults who use any digital media. A sample of 321 were selected though convenient sampling. The information was collected through a semi-structured, self-administered, pre-tested questionnaire which contained questions on socio-demographic profile, internet usage and awareness about Digital India. Bivariate analysis was done to determine the association between various socio-demographic variables associated with internet usage for health information.
Results: In the present study, 88.2% (283/321) were using the internet for health information through digital media. This study found out that younger age group (18-30 years), literate and higher socioeconomic group (upper middle and above) population were more likely to access health information via digital media which was found out to be statistically significant.
Conclusion: Access to health information through digitization can improve health literacy among the population and help in promoting a preventive aspect to health problems and disease. They can be the building blocks to build “Swasth Bharat (Healthy India)”. |
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