Yearb Med Inform 2008; 17(01): 22-24
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1638577
Original Article
Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart

Access to Health Information

Findings from the Section on Access to Health Information
A. Gaudinat
1   Health on the Net Foundation, SIM/HUG, Geneva, Switzerland
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Managing Editor for the IMIA Yearbook Section on Access to Health Information › Author Affiliations
Further Information

Correspondence to:

Arnaud Gaudinat
Health on the Net Foundation SIM/HUG
24 rue Micheli-du-Crest Geneva
Switzerland
Phone: +41 22 372 48 43   
Fax: +41 22 372 88 85   

Publication History

Publication Date:
07 March 2018 (online)

 

Summary

Objectives To summarize current excellent research in the field of access to health information.

Method Synopsis of the articles selected for the IMIA Yearbook 2008.

Result Four articles from in,ternational peer reviewed journals were selected for this section. This selection is composed of two studies which gives an overview of how people currently access health information and two descriptions of original systems which show actual challenges and alternatives to better access information in the health domain.

Conclusion The possibilities of access are increasingly more important for online health information, taking into mind the pros of the goal of universality and the cons of overabundance and unevenness of quality. Current research is going in the direction of studying the user behavior and building better alternative systems to reach health information. However more research should be done about the Web 2.0 technologies related to the access to Health information, since they are currently changing information access and selection paradigm.


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Correspondence to:

Arnaud Gaudinat
Health on the Net Foundation SIM/HUG
24 rue Micheli-du-Crest Geneva
Switzerland
Phone: +41 22 372 48 43   
Fax: +41 22 372 88 85   

  • References

  • 1 Fox S. Online Health Search 2006, Pew Internet & American Life Project. 2006
  • 2 Westbrook J, Coiera E, Gosling S. Do Online Information Retrieval Systems Help Experienced Clinicians Answer Clinical Questions?. J Am Med Inform Assoc 2005; 12: 315-21.
  • 3 Hesse BW, Nelson DE, Kreps GL, Croyle RT, Arora NK, Rimer BK. et al. Trust and Sources of Health Information: The Impact of the Internet and Its Implications for Health Care Providers: Findings From the First Health Information National Trends Survey. Arch Intern Med 2005; 165: 2618-24.
  • 4 McCray A. Promoting Health Literacy. J Am Med Inform Assoc 2005; 12: 152-63.
  • 5 Godlee F, Pakenham-Walsh N, Ncayiyana D, Cohen B, Packer A. Can we achieve health information for all by 2015?. The Lancet 2004; 364 (9430): 295-300.
  • 6 Boyer C, Grabar N, Gaudinat A, Geissbuhler A. Models of trust for health websites. Medinfo 2007, Workshop, Brisbane, Australia; 2007
  • 7 Boulos M, Maramba I, Wheeler S. Wikis, blogs and podcasts: a new generation of web-based tools for virtual collaborative clinical practice and education. BMC Med Educ 2006; 06: 41.
  • 8 Zeng Q, Tse T, Divita G, Keselman A, Crowell Browne A. et al. Term Identification Methods for Consumer Health Vocabulary Development. J Med Internet Res. 2007 09. (1).
  • 9 Sillence E, Briggs P, Harris PR, Fishwick L. How do patients evaluate and make use of online health information?. Sci Med 2007; May; 64 (09) 1853-62.
  • 10 Lau A, Coiera E. Do People Experience Cognitive Biases while Searching for Information?. JAMIA 2007; 14: 599-608.
  • 11 Lin Y, Li W, Chen K, Liu Y. A Document Clustering and Ranking System for Exploring MEDLINE. JAMIA 2007; 14: 651-61.
  • 12 Daumke P, Kornel M, Poprat M, Schulz S. Biomedical Information RetrievalAcross Languages. Informatics for Health and Social Care 2007; 32: 131-47.