TY - GEN
T1 - The differences on the information commitments toward online medical information between people in the hospital and general public
AU - Wang, Hung Yuan
AU - Liang, Jyh Chong
AU - Wu, Szu Hsien
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - The purpose of present study is to explore peoples' online medical information commitments (MIC) and to compare peoples' online MIC between different groups. A Medical Information Commitment Survey (MICS) was employed to investigate peoples' evaluative standards of assessing online medical information and their searching strategies used on Internet. Two groups, including 247 samples from the group of people in hospital and 293 samples from the group of people in general public, were surveyed. The results showed that the MICS was a sufficiently reliable tool to assess peoples' MIC. It was also found that for seeking more credible online medical information, people would tend to employ both basic and sophisticated evaluative standards (i.e. mixed standards) for judging online medical information, and to utilize "elaboration," the advanced searching strategy, as well. Especially for people in hospital, they showed higher tendencies to use mixed standards and "elaboration" searching strategy than people in general public.
AB - The purpose of present study is to explore peoples' online medical information commitments (MIC) and to compare peoples' online MIC between different groups. A Medical Information Commitment Survey (MICS) was employed to investigate peoples' evaluative standards of assessing online medical information and their searching strategies used on Internet. Two groups, including 247 samples from the group of people in hospital and 293 samples from the group of people in general public, were surveyed. The results showed that the MICS was a sufficiently reliable tool to assess peoples' MIC. It was also found that for seeking more credible online medical information, people would tend to employ both basic and sophisticated evaluative standards (i.e. mixed standards) for judging online medical information, and to utilize "elaboration," the advanced searching strategy, as well. Especially for people in hospital, they showed higher tendencies to use mixed standards and "elaboration" searching strategy than people in general public.
KW - Information commitment
KW - Internet
KW - Medical information
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84860451763
SN - 9786161201883
T3 - Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Computers in Education, ICCE 2011
SP - 569
EP - 576
BT - Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Computers in Education, ICCE 2011
T2 - 19th International Conference on Computers in Education, ICCE 2011
Y2 - 28 November 2011 through 2 December 2011
ER -