Shantou University Business School, Shantou, China.
Huazhong University of Science & Technology, Wuhan, China.
Health Expect. 2020 Dec;23(6):1614-1626. doi: 10.1111/hex.13146. Epub 2020 Oct 13.
Health knowledge, as an important resource of online health communities (OHCs), attracts users to engage in OHCs and improve the traffics within OHCs, thereby promoting the development of OHCs. Seeking and contributing health knowledge are basic activities in OHCs and are helpful for users to solve their health-related problems, improve their health conditions and thus influence their evaluation of OHCs (ie perceived value of OHCs). However, how do patients' health knowledge seeking and health knowledge contributing behaviours together with other factors influence their perceived value of OHCs? We still have little knowledge.
In order to address the above gap, we root the current study in social cognitive theory and prior related literature on health knowledge sharing in OHCs and patients' perceived value. We treat health knowledge seeking and health knowledge contributing behaviours as behavioural factors and structural social capital as an environmental factor and explore their impacts on patients' perceived value of OHCs.
We have built a theoretical model composed of five hypotheses. We have designed a questionnaire composed of four key constructs and then collected data via an online survey.
We have distributed the questionnaire in two Chinese OHCs. We obtained a sample of 352 valid responses that were completed by patients having a variety of conditions.
The empirical results indicate that health knowledge seeking and health knowledge contributing have positive impacts on patients' perceived value of OHCs. The impact of health knowledge seeking on patients' perceived value of OHCs is greater than the impact of health knowledge contributing. In addition, structural social capital moderates the effects of health knowledge seeking and health knowledge contributing on patients' perceived value of OHCs. It weakens the effect of health knowledge seeking but enhances the effect of health knowledge contributing on patients' perceived value of OHCs.
These findings contribute to the literature on patients' perceived value of OHCs and on the role of structural social capital in OHCs. For OHC managers, they should provide their users more opportunities to seek or contribute health knowledge in their communities.
健康知识作为在线健康社区(OHC)的重要资源,吸引用户参与 OHC 并提高 OHC 内的流量,从而促进 OHC 的发展。寻求和贡献健康知识是 OHC 中的基本活动,有助于用户解决他们的健康相关问题,改善他们的健康状况,从而影响他们对 OHC 的评价(即 OHC 的感知价值)。然而,患者的健康知识寻求和健康知识贡献行为以及其他因素如何共同影响他们对 OHC 的感知价值,我们知之甚少。
为了解决上述差距,我们将本研究植根于社会认知理论以及之前关于 OHC 中健康知识共享和患者感知价值的相关文献。我们将健康知识寻求和健康知识贡献行为视为行为因素,将结构社会资本视为环境因素,探讨它们对患者对 OHC 的感知价值的影响。
我们构建了一个由五个假设组成的理论模型。我们设计了一个由四个关键构念组成的问卷,然后通过在线调查收集数据。
我们在两个中国的 OHC 中分发了问卷。我们获得了由患有各种疾病的患者完成的 352 份有效回复的样本。
实证结果表明,健康知识寻求和健康知识贡献对患者对 OHC 的感知价值有积极影响。健康知识寻求对患者对 OHC 的感知价值的影响大于健康知识贡献的影响。此外,结构社会资本调节了健康知识寻求和健康知识贡献对患者对 OHC 的感知价值的影响。它削弱了健康知识寻求的影响,但增强了健康知识贡献对患者对 OHC 的感知价值的影响。
这些发现为 OHC 中患者的感知价值以及结构社会资本在 OHC 中的作用的文献做出了贡献。对于 OHC 管理者,他们应该为他们的用户提供更多在社区中寻求或贡献健康知识的机会。