Consumer engagement with eHealth information through smartphones and tablets : an Australian perspective


Autoria(s): Andrews, Lynda; Gajanayake, Randike; Sahama, Tony R.
Contribuinte(s)

Rodrigues, Joel

Data(s)

31/08/2013

Resumo

This paper is a work in progress that examines current consumer engagement with eHealth information through Smartphones or tablets. We focus on three activity types: seeking, posting and ‘other’ engagement activity and compare two age groups, 25-40s and over 40-55s. Findings show that around 30% of the younger age group is engaging with Government and other Health providers’ websites, receiving eHealth emails, and reading other people’s comments about health related issues in online discussion groups/websites/blog. Approximately 20% engage with Government and other Health providers’ social media and watch or listen to audio or video podcasts. For the older age group, their most active engagement with eHealth information is in the seeking category through Government or other health websites (approximately 15%), and less than 10% for social media sites. Their posting activity is less than 5%. Other activities show that less than 15% of the older age group engages through receiving emails and reading blogs, less than 10% watch or listen to podcasts, and their online consulting activity is less than 7%. We note that scores are low for both groups in terms of engaging with eHealth information through Twitter.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/62249/

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/62249/1/Andrews_et_al_2013_1569769425.pdf

http://www.ieee-healthcom.org/

Andrews, Lynda, Gajanayake, Randike, & Sahama, Tony R. (2013) Consumer engagement with eHealth information through smartphones and tablets : an Australian perspective. In Rodrigues, Joel (Ed.) 15th International Conference on e-Health Networking, Applications and Services, 9 -12 October 2013, Lisbon, Portugal.

Direitos

Copyright 2013 [please consult the author]

Fonte

QUT Business School; Institute for Future Environments; Science & Engineering Faculty; School of Advertising, Marketing & Public Relations

Palavras-Chave #080000 INFORMATION AND COMPUTING SCIENCES #089900 OTHER INFORMATION AND COMPUTING SCIENCES #100000 TECHNOLOGY #149901 Comparative Economic Systems #eHealth #mHealth #consumer mobile search #activity behaviour
Tipo

Conference Paper