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The Chain Mediating Effect of the Public's Online Health Information-Seeking Behavior on Doctor-Patient Interaction

Aijing Luo, Zhen Yu, Fei Liu, Wenzhao Xie

2022Frontiers in Public Health16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Objective This paper aims to explore the influence mechanisms of online health information-seeking behavior (OHISB) on doctor-patient interactions from a psychological perspective, using theory as a guide, which can effectively guide the mode of doctor-patient interaction after search behavior in China. Methods We conducted a convenient web-based survey among members of the public who engage in searching behavior in China using a pretested structured questionnaire. Structural equation modeling was performed for path analysis and mediating effect testing. Results The findings of the study show that (1) 4 control variables (education level, occupation, income, and diagnosed disease) had significant differences in online health information-seeking behavior; 7 control variables (age, gender, living area, education level, occupation, income, medical insurance) were significantly different in doctor-patient interaction behaviors. (2) perceived disease severity (95% CI: 0.003, 0.04, P < 0.001), perceived action benefits (95% CI: 0.059, 0.138, P < 0.001), and e-health literacy (95% CI: 0.061, 0.155, P < 0.001) were positive predictors between OHISB and doctor-patient interactions. (2) E-health literacy and perceived disease severity (95% CI: 0.001, 0.013, P < 0.05), and e-health literacy and perceived action benefits (95% CI: 0.082, 0.166, P < 0.001) play chain mediating roles between OHISB and doctor-patient interactions. Conclusions E-health literacy, perceived disease severity, and perceived action benefits act as chain mediators between OHISB and doctor-patient interactions.

Topics & Concepts

Health literacyStructural equation modelingDiseaseMedicineHealth belief modelPublic healthHealth communicationLiteracyHealth educationFamily medicinePsychologyGerontologyHealth careNursingInternal medicineEconomicsCommunicationMathematicsStatisticsPedagogyEconomic growthHealth Literacy and Information AccessibilitySocial Media in Health EducationPatient-Provider Communication in Healthcare
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