2010
DOI: 10.1370/afm.1115
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Health Information Seeking, Receipt, and Use in Diabetes Self-Management

Abstract: PURPOSE Diabetes self-management is essential for diabetes control, yet little is known about patient preferences for sources of health information or about the extent to which information is sought directly or received passively through various media sources. The aim of this qualitative study was to identify how individuals with diabetes seek and use health care information. METHODSUsing a health information model to guide our research, we conducted 9 focus groups with 46 adults with a diagnosis of diabetes a… Show more

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“…The findings of this study enhance previous research suggesting that people living with T2D tend to seek information for their current needs (Longo et al 2010), by demonstrating that patients' baseline understanding and social resources orientate the type of information sought, and how it is applied. The present findings also suggest that health information provision should reflect and address the sources of the patient uncertainty, motives for seeking information and be able to provide information-seeking strategies relevant to the patient's current circumstances to ensure that relevant information is sought and applied by the patient in the most appropriate and effective way.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
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“…The findings of this study enhance previous research suggesting that people living with T2D tend to seek information for their current needs (Longo et al 2010), by demonstrating that patients' baseline understanding and social resources orientate the type of information sought, and how it is applied. The present findings also suggest that health information provision should reflect and address the sources of the patient uncertainty, motives for seeking information and be able to provide information-seeking strategies relevant to the patient's current circumstances to ensure that relevant information is sought and applied by the patient in the most appropriate and effective way.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…In terms of seeking information, studies show that the process is mediated by how appropriate the information is to the concerns of the person living with T2D, with people tending to seek information that reflects their current needs (Onwudine et al 2011). There is also evidence of variation in how actively people seek information (Longo et al 2010). Other studies (Powell et al 2007) have found an association between poor glycaemic control and low health literacy.…”
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confidence: 97%
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“…Furthermore, when an information sharer acquires new information that matches the information needs of others, the sharer can pass along the new information to the target (Rioux, 2005). Individuals with low levels of health literacy (Framton & Vance, 2003;Mayer & Villaire, 2004) consider family members their preferred source when seeking health-related information (Longo et al, 2010). Given the role of family members and friends in the exchange of health information, close interpersonal networks can play a vital role in the distribution of health information.…”
Section: Persuasion and Decision Making In The Innovation-decision Prmentioning
confidence: 99%