Abrahamson Jennie A, Fisher Karen E, Turner Anne G, Durrance Joan C, Turner Tammara Combs
Department of Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology, Oregon Health & Science University, Mail Code: BICC, 3181 Southwest Sam Jackson Park Road, Portland, OR 97239, USA.
J Med Libr Assoc. 2008 Oct;96(4):310-23. doi: 10.3163/1536-5050.96.4.006.
This research studied motivations for, barriers to, and effects of online health information seeking and explored lay information mediary behavior (LIMB) characteristics in the consumer health information domain. Lay information mediaries (LIMs) seek information on behalf or because of others, without necessarily being asked to do so or engaging in follow up, and have represented more than 50% of health information seekers in prior studies.
A web-based survey was posted on NC Health Info (NCHI) with 211 respondents, self-identified per the information need that brought them to NCHI as 20% LIMs (n = 43), 58% direct users (n = 122), and 22% health or information providers (n = 46). Follow-up telephone interviews were performed with 10% (n = 21). Interview analysis focused on lay participants (n = 15 LIMs and direct users combined). Interviewees were reclassified post-survey as 12 LIMs and 3 direct users when studied information behavior extended beyond NCHI search. Interview data were analyzed using grounded theory approach.
Surveyed LIMs were 77% female (n = 33) and searched on behalf or because of family members (81%, n = 35) and people they felt "extremely close" to (77%, n = 33). LIMs reported various information seeking barriers "sometimes" to "often." LIMs searched mostly without prompting (51%, n = 22). Interview results triangulated survey findings regarding gender, tie strength, and prompting.
LIMB may be related to gender and relationship tie strength and appears more internally than externally motivated. Further LIMB research is warranted.
本研究探讨了在线健康信息搜索的动机、障碍和影响,并探究了消费者健康信息领域中的外行信息中介行为(LIMB)特征。外行信息中介(LIM)代表他人或因他人而搜索信息,不一定是被要求这样做或进行后续跟进,并且在先前的研究中,他们占健康信息搜索者的比例超过50%。
在北卡罗来纳州健康信息网(NCHI)上发布了一项基于网络的调查,共有211名受访者,根据将他们带到NCHI的信息需求,自我认定为20%的外行信息中介(n = 43)、58%的直接用户(n = 122)和22%的健康或信息提供者(n = 46)。对10%(n = 21)的受访者进行了后续电话访谈。访谈分析聚焦于外行参与者(15名外行信息中介和直接用户合并)。在研究的信息行为超出NCHI搜索范围时,受访者在调查后被重新分类为12名外行信息中介和3名直接用户。使用扎根理论方法对访谈数据进行分析。
接受调查的外行信息中介中77%为女性(n = 33),她们代表家庭成员(81%,n = 35)或她们认为“极其亲密”的人(77%,n = 33)进行搜索。外行信息中介报告了各种“有时”到“经常”的信息搜索障碍。大多数外行信息中介在没有提示的情况下进行搜索(51%,n = 22)。访谈结果在性别、关系强度和提示方面对调查结果进行了三角验证。
外行信息中介行为可能与性别和关系强度有关,并且似乎更多是由内部而非外部动机驱动的。有必要进一步开展外行信息中介行为的研究。