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网络搜索和社交反馈对消费者决策的影响:一项前瞻性在线实验

Impact of web searching and social feedback on consumer decision making: a prospective online experiment.

作者信息

Lau Annie Y S, Coiera Enrico W

机构信息

Centre for Health Informatics, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.

出版信息

J Med Internet Res. 2008 Jan 22;10(1):e2. doi: 10.2196/jmir.963.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The World Wide Web has increasingly become an important source of information in health care consumer decision making. However, little is known about whether searching online resources actually improves consumers' understanding of health issues.

OBJECTIVES

The aim was to study whether searching on the World Wide Web improves consumers' accuracy in answering health questions and whether consumers' understanding of health issues is subject to further change under social feedback.

METHODS

This was a pre/post prospective online study. A convenience sample of 227 undergraduate students was recruited from the population of the University of New South Wales. Subjects used a search engine that retrieved online documents from PubMed, MedlinePlus, and HealthInsite and answered a set of six questions (before and after use of the search engine) designed for health care consumers. They were then presented with feedback consisting of a summary of the post-search answers provided by previous subjects for the same questions and were asked to answer the questions again.

RESULTS

There was an improvement in the percentage of correct answers after searching (pre-search 61.2% vs post-search 82.0%, P <.001) and after feedback with other subjects' answers (pre-feedback 82.0% vs post-feedback 85.3%, P =.051). The proportion of subjects with highly confident correct answers (ie, confident or very confident) and the proportion with highly confident incorrect answers significantly increased after searching (correct pre-search 61.6% vs correct post-search 95.5%, P <.001; incorrect pre-search 55.3% vs incorrect post-search 82.0%, P <.001). Subjects who were not as confident in their post-search answers were 28.5% more likely than those who were confident or very confident to change their answer after feedback with other subjects' post-search answers (chi(2) (1)= 66.65, P <.001).

CONCLUSIONS

Searching across quality health information sources on the Web can improve consumers' accuracy in answering health questions. However, a consumer's confidence in an answer is not a good indicator of the answer being correct. Consumers who are not confident in their answers after searching are more likely to be influenced to change their views when provided with feedback from other consumers.

摘要

背景

万维网日益成为医疗保健消费者决策过程中重要的信息来源。然而,对于在线搜索资源是否真的能提高消费者对健康问题的理解,我们知之甚少。

目的

研究在万维网上搜索是否能提高消费者回答健康问题的准确性,以及在社会反馈下消费者对健康问题的理解是否会进一步改变。

方法

这是一项前后瞻性在线研究。从新南威尔士大学的学生群体中招募了227名本科生作为便利样本。受试者使用搜索引擎从PubMed、MedlinePlus和HealthInsite检索在线文档,并回答一组为医疗保健消费者设计的六个问题(在使用搜索引擎之前和之后)。然后,他们会收到由之前受试者针对相同问题提供的搜索后答案总结组成的反馈,并被要求再次回答问题。

结果

搜索后正确答案的百分比有所提高(搜索前为61.2%,搜索后为82.0%,P <.001),在收到其他受试者答案的反馈后也有所提高(反馈前为82.0%,反馈后为85.3%,P =.051)。搜索后,给出高度自信正确答案(即自信或非常自信)的受试者比例以及给出高度自信错误答案的受试者比例显著增加(搜索前正确答案为61.6%,搜索后正确答案为95.5%,P <.001;搜索前错误答案为55.3%,搜索后错误答案为82.0%,P <.001)。在收到其他受试者搜索后答案的反馈后,对搜索后答案不太自信的受试者改变答案的可能性比那些自信或非常自信的受试者高28.5%(卡方(2) (1)= 66.65,P <.001)。

结论

在网络上搜索优质健康信息来源可以提高消费者回答健康问题的准确性。然而,消费者对答案的信心并不是答案正确与否的良好指标。搜索后对答案不自信的消费者在收到其他消费者的反馈时,更有可能受到影响而改变观点。

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