What is it about?
Over the past few years, the internet has expanded rapidly, and it has been considered a systematic way that consumers use to retrieve health-related information. However, the existing literature does not provide an articulated view of online health information-seeking behaviour through an in-depth understanding of users’ searching-related behaviour. The objectives of this study are to identify the factors affecting consumers’ health-related internet use and recognise the relationships between those specified and health-related internet use. Finally, the recommendations are made based on the findings.
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Why is it important?
The findings of this study depict five factors contributing to consumers’ health-related internet use as follows: perceived health risk towards chronic diseases consisting of perceived susceptibility and perceived severity; health consciousness; perceived usefulness of the internet; perceived ease of internet use; and attitude towards health-related internet use. As theorised, the internet’s perceived usefulness was positively and significantly related to consumers’ use of health-related internet and attitude towards health-related internet use. However, as hypothesised, perceived ease of internet use did not directly affect consumers’ use of health-related internet. Further, findings reveal that health-related internet use is estimated by perceived health risk than health consciousness.
Perspectives
Findings reveal that Sri Lankan managerial-level employees have reactive health behaviour driven by perceived health risks and the desire to seek online health information.
Dr. Mahesh Fernanado
University of Sri Jayewardenepura
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This page is a summary of: Online health information-seeking behaviour: an empirical study of managerial-level employees in Sri Lanka, International Journal of Pharmaceutical and Healthcare Marketing, June 2022, Emerald,
DOI: 10.1108/ijphm-03-2021-0037.
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