Kommalage Mahinda, Thabrew Anoj
Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ruhuna, P.O. Box 70, Galle, Sri Lanka.
Int J Electron Healthc. 2008;4(3-4):327-38. doi: 10.1504/IJEH.2008.022669.
This study was designed to investigate the use of websites as a health education medium in Sri Lanka. Approximately 87.2% of the websites contained less than 100 webpages. The quality score was higher in the websites owned by local nonbusiness organisations compared to the websites owned by business organisations. Only 8.1% of the websites provided health education content for the general public as their main content. The total number of websites has not increased compared to the increase in internet usage in Sri Lanka during the last few years. The internet is an underutilised health education tool despite the growth of internet usage in Sri Lanka.
本研究旨在调查在斯里兰卡将网站用作健康教育媒介的情况。约87.2%的网站包含少于100个网页。与商业组织拥有的网站相比,当地非商业组织拥有的网站质量得分更高。只有8.1%的网站将面向公众的健康教育内容作为其主要内容。与过去几年斯里兰卡互联网使用量的增长相比,网站总数并未增加。尽管斯里兰卡的互联网使用量有所增长,但互联网作为一种健康教育工具仍未得到充分利用。