Bussey Lauren Georgia, Sillence Elizabeth
School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Law, Teesside University, Middlesbrough, Tees Valley, UK.
Psychology and Communication Technologies Lab, Department of Psychology, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
Digit Health. 2019 Nov 7;5:2055207619888073. doi: 10.1177/2055207619888073. eCollection 2019 Jan-Dec.
Internet resources remain important for health information and advice but their specific role in decision-making is understudied, often assumed and remains unclear. In this article, we examine the different ways in which internet resources play a role in health decision-making within the context of distributed decision-making.
We conducted semi-structured interviews with 37 people in the United Kingdom who reported using the internet in relation to decision-making, and representing a range of long- and short-term health conditions. The interviews focused on decision-making activities across different settings and in relation to different stakeholders to understand how internet resources play a role in these activities. We carried out a thematic analysis of the interviews.
We identified three main ways in which internet resources played a role in health decision-making. A supportive role (as a decision crutch), a stimulating role (as a decision initiator), and an interactional role (impacting on the doctor-patient relationship). These three roles spanned different resources and illustrated how the decision-making process can be impacted by the encounters people have with technology - specifically internet based health resources - in different ways and at different time points.
Examining health decisions with respect to internet resources highlights the complex and distributed nature of decision-making alongside the complexity of online health information sourcing. We discuss the role of internet resources in relation to the increasing importance of online personal experiences and their relevance within shared decision-making.
互联网资源在提供健康信息和建议方面仍然很重要,但其在决策过程中的具体作用尚未得到充分研究,常常是被假定的,且仍不明确。在本文中,我们探讨了在分布式决策背景下,互联网资源在健康决策中发挥作用的不同方式。
我们对英国37名报告在决策过程中使用互联网的人进行了半结构化访谈,这些人代表了一系列短期和长期健康状况。访谈聚焦于不同场景下以及与不同利益相关者相关的决策活动,以了解互联网资源在这些活动中如何发挥作用。我们对访谈进行了主题分析。
我们确定了互联网资源在健康决策中发挥作用的三种主要方式。一种是支持性作用(作为决策的拐杖),一种是刺激性作用(作为决策的发起者),还有一种是互动性作用(影响医患关系)。这三种作用涵盖了不同的资源,并说明了人们在不同时间点以不同方式与技术——特别是基于互联网的健康资源——接触时,决策过程是如何受到影响的。
审视与互联网资源相关的健康决策,凸显了决策的复杂性和分布式性质,以及在线健康信息获取的复杂性。我们讨论了互联网资源在在线个人经历日益重要及其在共同决策中的相关性方面的作用。