The British and their use of the Web for health information and advice: a survey
Abstract
In the UK, both anecdotal and research evidence points to ever greater and more sophisticated use of the Web to provide health information and advice. The study reported here adds to this research with an online survey of Internet users’ reported use of the Web to access information about health and their opinions about the advice that can be obtained there. Over a period of three weeks more than 1,300 people responded to an online questionnaire produced by The British Life and Internet Project; 81 per cent or 997 of the respondents were British. The prime purpose of the questionnaire was to obtain information on the characteristics of the users of health information Web sites, to obtain feedback regarding for what they used online health sites and what were the perceived outcomes associated with using online health information.
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Citation
Nicholas, D., Huntington, P., Gunter, B., Withey, R. and Russell, C. (2003), "The British and their use of the Web for health information and advice: a survey", Aslib Proceedings, Vol. 55 No. 5/6, pp. 261-276. https://doi.org/10.1108/00012530310498842
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