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How the public uses social media wechat to obtain health information in china: a survey study
by
Lei, Jianbo
, Zhang, Xingting
, Wen, Dong
, Liang, Jun
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Advertisements
/ Analysis
/ Behavior
/ Cancer
/ China
/ Communication
/ Consumer Health Information - statistics & numerical data
/ Data processing
/ Design
/ Digital media
/ Female
/ Health education
/ Health Informatics
/ Health information acquisition
/ Humans
/ Information management
/ Information Systems and Communication Service
/ Internet
/ Internet - statistics & numerical data
/ Internet access
/ Male
/ Management of Computing and Information Systems
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Middle Aged
/ Mobile commerce
/ Online health care information services
/ Polls & surveys
/ Public health
/ Public opinion
/ Questionnaires
/ Searching
/ Smartphones
/ Social media
/ Social Media - statistics & numerical data
/ Social networks
/ Social research
/ Surveys
/ WeChat
/ Young Adult
2017
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How the public uses social media wechat to obtain health information in china: a survey study
by
Lei, Jianbo
, Zhang, Xingting
, Wen, Dong
, Liang, Jun
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Advertisements
/ Analysis
/ Behavior
/ Cancer
/ China
/ Communication
/ Consumer Health Information - statistics & numerical data
/ Data processing
/ Design
/ Digital media
/ Female
/ Health education
/ Health Informatics
/ Health information acquisition
/ Humans
/ Information management
/ Information Systems and Communication Service
/ Internet
/ Internet - statistics & numerical data
/ Internet access
/ Male
/ Management of Computing and Information Systems
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Middle Aged
/ Mobile commerce
/ Online health care information services
/ Polls & surveys
/ Public health
/ Public opinion
/ Questionnaires
/ Searching
/ Smartphones
/ Social media
/ Social Media - statistics & numerical data
/ Social networks
/ Social research
/ Surveys
/ WeChat
/ Young Adult
2017
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How the public uses social media wechat to obtain health information in china: a survey study
by
Lei, Jianbo
, Zhang, Xingting
, Wen, Dong
, Liang, Jun
in
Adolescent
/ Adult
/ Advertisements
/ Analysis
/ Behavior
/ Cancer
/ China
/ Communication
/ Consumer Health Information - statistics & numerical data
/ Data processing
/ Design
/ Digital media
/ Female
/ Health education
/ Health Informatics
/ Health information acquisition
/ Humans
/ Information management
/ Information Systems and Communication Service
/ Internet
/ Internet - statistics & numerical data
/ Internet access
/ Male
/ Management of Computing and Information Systems
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Middle Aged
/ Mobile commerce
/ Online health care information services
/ Polls & surveys
/ Public health
/ Public opinion
/ Questionnaires
/ Searching
/ Smartphones
/ Social media
/ Social Media - statistics & numerical data
/ Social networks
/ Social research
/ Surveys
/ WeChat
/ Young Adult
2017
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How the public uses social media wechat to obtain health information in china: a survey study
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How the public uses social media wechat to obtain health information in china: a survey study
2017
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Overview
Background
On average, 570 million users, 93% in China’s first-tier cities, log on to WeChat every day. WeChat has become the most widely and frequently used social media in China, and has been profoundly integrated into the daily life of many Chinese people. A variety of health-related information may be found on WeChat. The objective of this study is to understand how the general public views the impact of the rapidly emerging social media on health information acquisition.
Methods
A self-administered questionnaire was designed, distributed, collected, and analyzed utilizing the online survey tool Sojump. WeChat was adopted to randomly release the questionnaires using convenience sampling and collect the results after a certain amount of time.
Results
(1) A total of 1636 questionnaires (WeChat customers) were collected from 32 provinces. (2) The primary means by which respondents received health education was via the Internet (71.79%). Baidu and WeChat were the top 2 search tools utilized (90.71% and 28.30%, respectively). Only 12.41% of respondents were satisfied with their online health information search. (3) Almost all had seen (98.35%) or read (97.68%) health information; however, only 14.43% believed that WeChat health information could improve health. Nearly one-third frequently received and read health information through WeChat. WeChat was selected (63.26%) as the most expected means for obtaining health information. (4) The major concerns regarding health information through WeChat included the following: excessively homogeneous information, the lack of a guarantee of professionalism, and the presence of advertisements. (5) Finally, the general public was most interested in individualized and interactive health information by managing clinicians, they will highly benefit from using social media rather than Internet search tools.
Conclusions
The current state of health acquisition proves worrisome. The public has a high chance to access health information via WeChat. The growing popularity of interactive social platforms (e.g. WeChat) presents a variety of challenges and opportunities with respect to public health acquisition.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
Subject
/ Adult
/ Analysis
/ Behavior
/ Cancer
/ China
/ Consumer Health Information - statistics & numerical data
/ Design
/ Female
/ Health information acquisition
/ Humans
/ Information Systems and Communication Service
/ Internet
/ Internet - statistics & numerical data
/ Male
/ Management of Computing and Information Systems
/ Medicine
/ Online health care information services
/ Social Media - statistics & numerical data
/ Surveys
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