Refining the online health information searcher typology: Applying the patient health engagement model

Author:

Macias Wendy1,Lee Mina2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Strategic Communication Texas Christian University Fort Worth Texas USA

2. Department of Advertising and Public Relations, School of Media · Advertising Kookmin University Seoul South Korea

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundDespite numerous quantitative findings on online health information seeking, little is known about the process of online health information seeking itself.ObjectivesThe study aimed to learn about how adults search for health information online, whether Macias et al.'s Online Health Searcher Typology applies to a broader, non‐university sample, and to better identify and understand online health searchers by employing the Patient Health Engagement (PHE) model.MethodsThis study examined the role of engagement in online health information search processes using think‐aloud qualitative interviews with 11 participants in their 30s to 70s. The research applied both thematic analysis and a quantitative coding scheme based on the PHE model to analyse the qualitative data that consists of 500 pages of think‐aloud verbatim transcripts.ResultsThis study found that four (flounderer, skimmer, digester and devourer) out of five types emerged as distinct search styles. Insights into engagement helped distinguish online health searcher types in this sample.ConclusionThe dynamics of the engagement dimension indicate that the online health information search process is multi‐dimensional. It is comprised of different levels of cognitive, emotional, and conative responses, further extending the PHE model. Health science librarians and health professionals have a unique opportunity to help individuals better navigate online health search.

Funder

Texas Christian University

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Health Information Management,Library and Information Sciences,Health Informatics

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