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Application of theory of planned behavior in identifying factors affecting online health information seeking intention and behavior of women

Zahra Shamlou, Mohammad Karim Saberi, Mohammad Reza Amiri

2022Aslib Journal of Information Management34 citationsDOI

Abstract

Purpose Today, the Internet has become an attractive source for obtaining health information. Since women play an important role in maintaining the health of the family and community and since they are active seekers of health information through the Internet, it is essential to examine their online health information seeking behavior. Therefore, the main purpose of this article is to identify the factors affecting the online health information seeking intention and behavior of women. Design/methodology/approach The theoretical framework of this quantitative study was based on the theory of planned behavior. A total of five hypothesized relationships were formulated to develop a conceptual model. The study approach was quantitative. Using simple random sampling, 400 women referred to specialized and sub-specialized clinics of Hamadan University of Medical Sciences, Iran participated in the study and responded to the survey. Descriptive and inferential data analysis was performed using SPSS 21 and Smart PLS 3 software. Findings The results showed that the intention to find health information online is a function of psychological variables. These variables include attitude, subjective norms and perceived behavioral control. Findings showed that attitude is the most important factor affecting online health information seeking intention. It was also found that online health information seeking intention has a positive and significant effect on women's information seeking behavior. Originality/value This study is the first attempt to use an important and universally accepted theory to identify the factors affecting the online health information seeking behavior of women referring to specialized and sub-specialized clinics and provides important practical concepts for health officials and managers to improve and develop online health information seeking behavior.

Topics & Concepts

SeekersTheory of planned behaviorInformation seekingInformation seeking behaviorPsychologyInformation behaviorThe InternetOriginalityApplied psychologySocial psychologyControl (management)Computer scienceWorld Wide WebCreativityArtificial intelligenceLawPolitical scienceLibrary scienceHuman–computer interactionHealth Literacy and Information AccessibilityTechnology Adoption and User BehaviourKnowledge Management and Sharing