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Understanding the importance of trust in patients’ coping with uncertainty via health information-seeking behaviors

Elena Link, Eva Baumann, Christoph Klimmt

2022Communications10 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Disease-related challenges are often associated with perceived uncertainties in individuals, triggering attempts to cope with the situation. Our study aims to understand patients’ coping strategies regarding health information-seeking behaviors (HISBs). It is guided by the Uncertainty Management Theory, and seeks to grant insights into multi-channel HISB by describing how uses of interpersonal and media channels interact to cope with uncertainties, and how trust influences the process of multi-channel HISB. Patients diagnosed with osteoarthrosis (N = 34) participated in qualitative semi-structured interviews, from which five patterns of multi-channel HISB, ranging from a focus on the physician to a focus on the internet, were identified. These patterns are distinguished by underlying functions of trust – including trust serving as an additional coping strategy, and as an important influencing factor for perceiving information as meaningful – and by whether information needs remain and patients turn to multiple sources. These findings form the basis for further theory development considering the iterative nature of HISB and the role of trust.

Topics & Concepts

Interpersonal communicationInformation seekingCoping (psychology)Focus groupPsychologyRegulatory focus theoryThe InternetQualitative researchSocial psychologyApplied psychologyComputer scienceClinical psychologyBusinessMarketingWorld Wide WebSociologyInformation retrievalSocial scienceCreativityPatient-Provider Communication in HealthcareHealth Literacy and Information AccessibilityPatient Satisfaction in Healthcare