Department of Gerontology, John W. McCormick School of Policy and Global Studies, University of Massachusetts Boston, Boston, MA 02125, USA.
J Health Commun. 2011 Aug;16(7):726-49. doi: 10.1080/10810730.2011.551994. Epub 2011 May 24.
This study explores whether there are gender and occupational differences in the health blogosphere and whether there are differences by blogger perspective. Data were derived from content analysis of 951 health blogs identified between June 2007 and May 2008. Results indicate that male, physician bloggers were more likely to have blogs that feature a SiteMeter, sponsorship, and advertising, which also were more prevalent among those blogging from a professional perspective. Women, bloggers in non-health-related employment, and patient/consumer and caregiver bloggers were more likely to blog about disease and disability; men, bloggers in health-related employment, and professional bloggers were more likely to blog about provider experiences, health research/news, and health policy, business, law, and technology. Because the Internet is becoming a primary source of health information, establishing normative guidelines regarding information quality, patient privacy, and conflicts of interest is essential. Future research should build on these findings using national surveys of health bloggers and textual analysis of blog content.
这项研究探讨了健康博客圈中是否存在性别和职业差异,以及博主视角是否存在差异。数据来源于 2007 年 6 月至 2008 年 5 月期间分析的 951 个健康博客的内容分析。结果表明,男性、医生博主更有可能在具有 SiteMeter、赞助和广告功能的博客上进行写作,而从专业角度进行写作的博主也更倾向于这样做。女性、从事非健康相关职业的博主以及患者/消费者和护理人员博主更有可能撰写有关疾病和残疾的博客;男性、从事健康相关职业的博主以及专业博主更有可能撰写有关医疗服务提供者体验、健康研究/新闻以及健康政策、商业、法律和技术的博客。由于互联网正成为主要的健康信息来源,因此制定关于信息质量、患者隐私和利益冲突的规范指南至关重要。未来的研究应该基于对健康博主的全国性调查和对博客内容的文本分析来进一步扩展这些发现。