Consumer-led health-related online sources and their impact on consumers: An integrative review of the literature

被引:9
作者
Laukka, Elina [1 ]
Rantakokko, Piia [1 ]
Suhonen, Marjo [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Oulu, Oulu, Finland
关键词
consumer; healthcare; integrative review; Internet; online source; SUPPORT GROUPS; VIRTUAL COMMUNITIES; INTERNET; PATIENT; CARE; EXPERIENCES; KNOWLEDGE; ILLNESS; CANCER; PARTICIPATION;
D O I
10.1177/1460458217704254
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
The aim of the review was to describe consumer-led health-related online sources and their impact on consumers. The review was carried out as an integrative literature review. Quantisation and qualitative content analysis were used as the analysis method. The most common method used by the included studies was qualitative content analysis. This review identified the consumer-led health-related online sources used between 2009 and 2016 as health-related online communities, health-related social networking sites and health-related rating websites. These sources had an impact on peer support; empowerment; health literacy; physical, mental and emotional wellbeing; illness management; and relationships between healthcare organisations and consumers. The knowledge of the existence of the health-related online sources provides healthcare organisations with an opportunity to listen to their consumers' 'voice'. The sources make healthcare consumers more competent actors in relation to healthcare, and the knowledge of them is a valuable resource for healthcare organisations. Additionally, these health-related online sources might create an opportunity to reduce the need for drifting among the healthcare services. Healthcare policymakers and organisations could benefit from having a strategy of increasing their health-related online sources.
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页数:20
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