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Health outcomes of online consumer health information: A systematic mixed studies review with framework synthesis

The Internet has become the first source of consumer health information. Most theoretical and empirical studies are centered on information needs and seeking, rather than on information outcomes. This review's purpose is to explore and explain health outcomes of Online Consumer Health Informati...

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Autores principales: Pluye, Pierre, El Sherif, Reem, Granikov, Vera, Hong, Quan Nha, Vedel, Isabelle, Galvao, Maria Cristiane Barbosa, Frati, Francesca E.Y., Desroches, Sophie, Repchinsky, Carol, Rihoux, Benoît, Légaré, France, Burnand, Bernard, Bujold, Mathieu, Grad, Roland
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6686988/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31423458
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/asi.24178
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author Pluye, Pierre
El Sherif, Reem
Granikov, Vera
Hong, Quan Nha
Vedel, Isabelle
Galvao, Maria Cristiane Barbosa
Frati, Francesca E.Y.
Desroches, Sophie
Repchinsky, Carol
Rihoux, Benoît
Légaré, France
Burnand, Bernard
Bujold, Mathieu
Grad, Roland
author_facet Pluye, Pierre
El Sherif, Reem
Granikov, Vera
Hong, Quan Nha
Vedel, Isabelle
Galvao, Maria Cristiane Barbosa
Frati, Francesca E.Y.
Desroches, Sophie
Repchinsky, Carol
Rihoux, Benoît
Légaré, France
Burnand, Bernard
Bujold, Mathieu
Grad, Roland
author_sort Pluye, Pierre
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description The Internet has become the first source of consumer health information. Most theoretical and empirical studies are centered on information needs and seeking, rather than on information outcomes. This review's purpose is to explore and explain health outcomes of Online Consumer Health Information (OCHI) in primary care. A participatory systematic mixed studies review with a framework synthesis was undertaken. Starting from an initial conceptual framework, our specific objectives were to (a) identify types of OCHI outcomes in primary care, (b) identify factors associated with these outcomes, and (c) integrate these factors and outcomes into a comprehensive revised framework combining an information theory and a psychosocial theory of behavior. The results of 65 included studies were synthesized using a qualitative thematic data analysis. The themes derived from the literature underwent a harmonization process that produced a comprehensive typology of OCHI outcomes. The revised conceptual framework specifies four individual and one organizational level of OCHI outcomes, while including factors such as consumers' information needs and four interdependent contextual factors. It contributes to theoretical knowledge about OCHI health outcomes, and informs future research, information assessment methods, and tools to help consumers find and use health information.
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spelling pubmed-66869882019-08-14 Health outcomes of online consumer health information: A systematic mixed studies review with framework synthesis Pluye, Pierre El Sherif, Reem Granikov, Vera Hong, Quan Nha Vedel, Isabelle Galvao, Maria Cristiane Barbosa Frati, Francesca E.Y. Desroches, Sophie Repchinsky, Carol Rihoux, Benoît Légaré, France Burnand, Bernard Bujold, Mathieu Grad, Roland J Assoc Inf Sci Technol Ais Review The Internet has become the first source of consumer health information. Most theoretical and empirical studies are centered on information needs and seeking, rather than on information outcomes. This review's purpose is to explore and explain health outcomes of Online Consumer Health Information (OCHI) in primary care. A participatory systematic mixed studies review with a framework synthesis was undertaken. Starting from an initial conceptual framework, our specific objectives were to (a) identify types of OCHI outcomes in primary care, (b) identify factors associated with these outcomes, and (c) integrate these factors and outcomes into a comprehensive revised framework combining an information theory and a psychosocial theory of behavior. The results of 65 included studies were synthesized using a qualitative thematic data analysis. The themes derived from the literature underwent a harmonization process that produced a comprehensive typology of OCHI outcomes. The revised conceptual framework specifies four individual and one organizational level of OCHI outcomes, while including factors such as consumers' information needs and four interdependent contextual factors. It contributes to theoretical knowledge about OCHI health outcomes, and informs future research, information assessment methods, and tools to help consumers find and use health information. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-01-30 2019-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6686988/ /pubmed/31423458 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/asi.24178 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of ASIS&T. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Hong, Quan Nha
Vedel, Isabelle
Galvao, Maria Cristiane Barbosa
Frati, Francesca E.Y.
Desroches, Sophie
Repchinsky, Carol
Rihoux, Benoît
Légaré, France
Burnand, Bernard
Bujold, Mathieu
Grad, Roland
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