Health information needs and feedback of users in the online TCM community

Author:

Nie Lei,Xu JiayiORCID,Wang RuojiaORCID

Abstract

To improve the information service quality of the online Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) community, this study investigated users’ information needs, feedback and the relationship between them. Using qualitative content analysis, the basic characteristics of users’ needs were obtained. Logistic regression was used to explore the impact of different need characteristics of feedback. The main findings are as follows: 1) Disease consultation, health preservation, professional discussion, knowledge sharing and experience description are the major 5 types of information needs in the online TCM community; 2) Some users provided TCM-related information, such as the tongue image and the TCM four diagnosis; 3) A total of 78.8% of the posts received effective feedback, and the main types of feedback were answering, discussing, inquiring and emotional supporting; 4) Providing enough information can significantly and positively affect whether needs receive effective feedback, suggesting that users can present information about their condition in as many different formats as possible when articulating their needs.

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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