Clark Ommo, Joshi Karuna P, Reynolds Tera L
University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Baltimore, MD.
AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2025 May 22;2024:300-308. eCollection 2024.
Online health information sources (OHIS) offer potential for improving access to health information especially in areas with limited healthcare infrastructure. However, OHIS predominantly originates from Western societies potentially ignoring the specific needs and cultural contexts of diverse populations. There is limited research on the global suitability of OHIS content. This study explores the global relevance of OHIS for diverse populations through a case study examining user experiences of Nigerians living in multiple countries. Findings reveal OHIS usage patterns are influenced by the country of residence and local health services availability. The study highlights the need for culturally inclusive OHIS content to ensure equitable health information access globally. Ultimately, for OHIS to serve a global audience effectively, there needs to be reliable information sources that acknowledge and cater to different users' cultural backgrounds, including prevalent health issues, medical practices, beliefs, languages, and healthcare expectations.
在线健康信息源(OHIS)为改善健康信息获取提供了潜力,特别是在医疗基础设施有限的地区。然而,OHIS主要源自西方社会,可能忽略了不同人群的特定需求和文化背景。关于OHIS内容的全球适用性研究有限。本研究通过一项案例研究,考察生活在多个国家的尼日利亚人的用户体验,探讨OHIS对不同人群的全球相关性。研究结果表明,OHIS的使用模式受居住国和当地卫生服务可用性的影响。该研究强调需要具有文化包容性的OHIS内容,以确保全球范围内公平获取健康信息。最终,为使OHIS有效服务全球受众,需要有可靠的信息源,承认并满足不同用户的文化背景,包括普遍存在的健康问题、医疗实践、信仰、语言和医疗期望。