THE IMPORTANCE OF SELECTED CRITERIA FOR ASSESSING THE CREDIBILITY OF INFORMATION ON THE INTERNET FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF USERS SEARCHING HEALTH AND DISEASE INFORMATION WEBSITES

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Rusova, Jitka [1 ]
Michkova, Adela [1 ]
Pleskot, Ondrej [1 ]
Podeszwa, Ondrej [1 ]
Hlavackova, Eva [1 ]
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[1] Univ Pardubice, Fac Hlth Studies, Prumyslova 395, Pardubice Cerna Za Bory 53210, Czech Republic
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health literacy; information literacy; Internet; online health informa-tion; quality assessment criteria; WORLD-WIDE-WEB; ONLINE INFORMATION; TRUST; QUALITY;
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10.4571/cul.soc.8754
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C [社会科学总论];
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03 ; 0303 ;
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Aim. The aim of the survey was to find out how and why users of websites con- taining health information searched for information, how they feel about selected criteria for assessing the credibility of information, and what they are more likely to trust when they encounter a discrepancy between information from the website and from a doctor.Methods. An online survey of users of 4 health information websites, two of which are listed as trusted sites on MedLike. The respondents assessed 10 criteria for determining the trustworthiness of online information and websites by assi- gning a number of stars (5 stars = important).Results. The questionnaire was answered by 32,428 respondents (79.5% women, average age 47 years). The most frequently cited reasons for seeking information were their own health or illness (49%). Most respondents searched for information through an Internet search engine (66%). The importance of the criteria for selec- ting information did not differ significantly. The respondents gave the highest score (2.29) to the criterion of ease (I can easily find what I need). This was followed by con-sistency with information from the doctor (2.28).Conclusion. The respondents searched for information in the way described in the literature as most common (using a search engine) and tended towards a heuri- stic evaluation of online information and its sources (ease of information retrieval) and also appreciated if the information found concurred with information from a healthcare professional.
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