一项关于美国出生/居住、韩国出生/美国居住和韩国出生/韩国居住母亲健康信息寻求的比较混合方法研究

A comparative mixed methods study on health information seeking among US‐born/US‐dwelling, Korean‐born/US‐dwelling, and Korean‐born/Korean‐dwelling mothers

Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology (JASIST) · 2021
被引 8
ABS 3

中文导读

通过调查851位母亲和深入访谈24位母亲,比较了美国出生/居住、韩国出生/美国居住和韩国出生/韩国居住三组母亲在儿童健康信息源偏好与实际使用上的差异,发现韩国出生母亲更频繁使用博客、在线论坛和朋友,而美国出生母亲更依赖医生。

Abstract

Abstract More knowledge and a better understanding of health information seeking are necessary, especially in these unprecedented times due to the COVID‐19 pandemic. Using Sonnenwald's theoretical concept of information horizons, this study aimed to uncover patterns in mothers' source preferences related to their children's health. Online surveys were completed by 851 mothers (255 US‐born/US‐dwelling, 300 Korean‐born/US‐dwelling, and 296 Korean‐born/Korean‐dwelling), and supplementary in‐depth interviews with 24 mothers were conducted and analyzed. Results indicate that there were remarkable differences between the mothers' information source preference and their actual source use. Moreover, there were many similarities between the two Korean‐born groups concerning health information‐seeking behavior. For instance, those two groups sought health information more frequently than US‐born/US‐dwelling mothers. Their sources frequently included blogs or online forums as well as friends with children, whereas US‐born/US‐dwelling mothers frequently used doctors or nurses as information sources. Mothers in the two Korean‐born samples preferred the World Wide Web most as their health information source, while the US‐born/US‐dwelling mothers preferred doctors the most. Based on these findings, information professionals should guide mothers of specific ethnicities and nationalities to trustworthy sources considering both their usage and preferences.

健康信息寻求母亲健康行为跨文化比较信息源偏好