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- Title
Seeking health information online: does limited healthcare access matter?
- Authors
Bhandari, Neeraj; Shi, Yunfeng; Jung, Kyoungrae
- Abstract
Consumers facing barriers to healthcare access may use online health information seeking and online communication with physicians, but the empirical relationship has not been sufficiently analyzed. Our study examines the association of barriers to healthcare access with consumers' health-related information searching on the internet, use of health chat groups, and email communication with physicians, using data from 27,210 adults from the 2009 National Health Interview Survey. Individuals with financial barriers to healthcare access, difficulty getting timely appointments with doctors, and conflicts in scheduling during clinic hours are more likely to search for general health information online than those without these access barriers. Those unable to get timely appointments with physicians are more likely to participate in health chat groups and email physicians. The internet may offer a low-cost source of health information and could help meet the heightened demand for health-related information among those facing access barriers to care.
- Publication
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA, 2014, Vol 21, Issue 6, p1113
- ISSN
1527-974X
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1136/amiajnl-2013-002350