Abstract
A survey questionnaire was designed and implemented
across three different communities to
determine the current utilisation, importance, trust
and future preference for the internet as a source
of health information in three different socioeconomic
groups. The following were the key results.
Fewer respondents in the low socioeconomic
group accessed online health information than the
mid-high socioeconomic or university samples.
The internet was a much more important source
of health information for the university sample.
The use of online health information and the
importance ascribed to the internet as a source of
health information was related to home internet
access and the frequency of internet use in all
three populations. Most respondents do not bring
online health information to their doctor (>70% of
those who access online health information). Age
alone did not relate to the current use of the
internet as a source of health information. Most
respondents in all populations did not trust the
internet. In all populations the internet was a more
preferred source of health information than its
current use would suggest, especially among
those with home internet access and frequent
users of the internet.
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