• DocumentCode
    3706685
  • Title

    What´s to Learn from Unvalidated Sources of Health Information?

  • Author

    Shawn Ogunseye;Sherrie X.Y. Komiak

  • Author_Institution
    Univ. of Newfoundland, St. John´s, NL, Canada
  • fYear
    2015
  • Firstpage
    593
  • Lastpage
    596
  • Abstract
    Unvalidated Sources of Health Information (USHI) have been very successful in spite of the risk they pose to the health and well-being of their users. Our goal is to present a framework for the future study of USHI that studies the basic factors responsible for its success so as to enable the creation of better strategies to curb their use. Such studies leading to the identification of the components of USHI´s success can be useful in improving the design of other less adopted consumer healthcare systems. To achieve this goal, we suggest the "reverse-engineering" of various information technology (IT) adoption and success theories to identify the actionable components of their antecedents with respect to USHI that can be directly useful to designers of IT artifacts. We also speculate on several potential benefits of such research beyond addressing the threat USHI represents.
  • Keywords
    "Social network services","Medical services","Decision support systems","Internet","Privacy","Informatics"
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Healthcare Informatics (ICHI), 2015 International Conference on
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ICHI.2015.109
  • Filename
    7349771