Center for Teaching & Learning Development, National Kaohsiung University of Sciences and Technology, No. 1, University Rd., Yanchao Dist., Kaohsiung City 824, Taiwan.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Dec 16;18(24):13250. doi: 10.3390/ijerph182413250.
As the COVID-19 pandemic has swept across the world, the amount of health-related information available has skyrocketed. Individuals can easily access health information through the internet, which may influence their thoughts or behavior, causing potential technological risks that may affect their lives. This study examined the online health information-seeking behavior of undergraduate students. Taking health issues as a guiding framework, content analysis was adopted to assess participants' online health information-seeking behavior using a computer screen recording software, and coding analysis was conducted. The study was conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic with a formal sample of 101 participants. In terms of online health information-seeking behavior, 59% of the study participants used nouns as keywords, only 27% used Boolean logic retrieval techniques, 81% paid attention to the date of the data, and 85% did not consider the author's professionalism. The results indicate that health information-seeking behavior and outcome judgments may be a missing piece of the puzzle in higher education. Consequently, the development of online health information-seeking skills through programs for undergraduate students is suggested to ensure that online readers have access to appropriate health information.
随着 COVID-19 疫情在全球范围内蔓延,可获取的健康相关信息量呈爆炸式增长。个人可以轻松通过互联网获取健康信息,这可能会影响他们的想法或行为,从而产生可能影响其生活的潜在技术风险。本研究考察了本科生的在线健康信息搜索行为。本研究以健康问题为指导框架,采用内容分析法,使用计算机屏幕录制软件评估参与者的在线健康信息搜索行为,并进行编码分析。该研究在 COVID-19 大流行期间进行,正式样本为 101 名参与者。在在线健康信息搜索行为方面,59%的研究参与者使用名词作为关键词,只有 27%使用布尔逻辑检索技术,81%关注数据的日期,85%不考虑作者的专业性。研究结果表明,健康信息搜索行为和结果判断可能是高等教育中的一个缺失环节。因此,建议通过本科生的在线健康信息搜索技能项目来培养其在线健康信息搜索技能,以确保在线读者能够获得合适的健康信息。