Lorence Daniel, Abraham Joanna
Department of Health Policy and Administration, The School of Information Science and Technology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA.
Int J Electron Healthc. 2006;2(3):263-76. doi: 10.1504/IJEH.2006.009273.
Medical and health-related searches pose a special case of risk when using the web as an information resource. Uninsured consumers, lacking access to a trained provider, will often rely on information from the internet for self-diagnosis and treatment. In areas where treatments are uncertain or controversial, most consumers lack the knowledge to make an informed decision. This exploratory technology assessment examines the use of Keyword Effectiveness Indexing (KEI) analysis as a potential tool for profiling information search and keyword retrieval patterns. Results demonstrate that the KEI methodology can be useful in identifying e-health search patterns, but is limited by semantic or text-based web environments.
将网络用作信息资源时,与医疗健康相关的搜索存在特殊风险情况。没有保险的消费者因无法接触到受过专业培训的医疗服务提供者,往往会依赖互联网信息进行自我诊断和治疗。在治疗方法不确定或存在争议的领域,大多数消费者缺乏做出明智决策所需的知识。这项探索性技术评估考察了关键词有效性索引(KEI)分析作为描绘信息搜索和关键词检索模式的潜在工具的使用情况。结果表明,KEI方法在识别电子健康搜索模式方面可能有用,但受到语义或基于文本的网络环境的限制。