DocumentCode :
652116
Title :
Content Analysis on User-Focused Support Features of Health Support Sites for Geriatric Depression
Author :
Jinhui Li ; Yin Leng Theng ; Foo, S. ; Fernando, Owen Noel Newton
Author_Institution :
Wee Kim Wee Sch. of Commun. & Inf., Nanyang Technol. Univ., Singapore, Singapore
fYear :
2013
fDate :
9-11 Sept. 2013
Firstpage :
367
Lastpage :
375
Abstract :
With the unique characteristics of anonymity and non-physical interaction, the Internet has provided numerous depression support sites that can enable older people with stigmatized illness to seek for health information and acquire social support effectively. However, few studies have been conducted to evaluate the sites on user-focused support features for geriatric depression. Hence, in this paper, we report a study using content analysis with a hybrid coding approach to systematically analyze and assess the usefulness and usability of 60 depression-related sites worldwide, with 27 Asia-based and 33 Western-based. The intention of the study was to determine the benefits of these sites for geriatric depression. We formulated a research tool, a checklist of user-focused support features, critical to the effectiveness of depression sites in four aspects - purposes, information quality, interactivity and accessibility. Findings have reflected an overall high coverage of depression information in the sites in general description (93.3%), causes (76.7%), symptoms (90.0%) and treatment (88.3%), although most of them were not elderly-focused. New forms of "patient-to-helper" and "patient-to-patient" interaction types were observed in the sites with high social media involvement, yet more assistant features need to be introduced in order to address elderly users\´ physical and cognitive problems. Western sites were more likely to be depression-focused, while Asian sites have higher percentage of features for assisting elderly. We believe the findings will benefit web developers and healthcare researchers in building depression sites with higher quality and user experience for elderly users.
Keywords :
Web sites; assisted living; encoding; geriatrics; graphical user interfaces; human computer interaction; interactive systems; medical disorders; medical information systems; Asia-based depression-related sites; Western-based depression-related sites; accessibility aspect; anonymity characteristics; cause factor; content analysis; depression support sites; depression-related site usability; depression-related site usefulness; elderly assistance; elderly user cognitive problems; elderly user physical problems; general description factor; geriatric depression; health information; health support sites; hybrid coding approach; information quality aspect; interactivity aspect; nonphysical interaction characteristics; older people; patient-to-helper interaction type; patient-to-patient interaction type; purpose aspect; research tool; social media involvement; social support; stigmatized illness; symptom factor; treatment factor; user experience; user-focused support feature checklist; user-focused support features; Educational institutions; Encoding; Geriatrics; Internet; Senior citizens; Usability; Geriatric depression; Website content analysis; human factor feature;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Healthcare Informatics (ICHI), 2013 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Philadelphia, PA
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICHI.2013.51
Filename :
6680498
Link To Document :
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