Index

eHealth: Current Evidence, Promises, Perils and Future Directions

ISBN: 978-1-78754-322-5, eISBN: 978-1-78754-321-8

ISSN: 2050-2060

Publication date: 6 August 2018

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(2018), "Index", Hale, T.M., Chou, W.-Y.S., Cotten, S.R. and Khilnani, A. (Ed.) eHealth: Current Evidence, Promises, Perils and Future Directions (Studies in Media and Communications, Vol. 15), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 293-298. https://doi.org/10.1108/S2050-206020180000015014

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INDEX

Acculturation
, 243

Affective involvement
, 186, 191

Age
, 212

American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
, 94

American Sign Language (ASL)

accessible health websites
, 72

accessible websites
, 72

health library website
, 72

health videos
, 72, 74

video content
, 72

videos
, 77

AMOS graphics program
, 215

Analysis of variance (ANOVA)
, 214, 218

ASL.
, See American Sign Language (ASL)

Baby boomer generation
, 210

Background characteristics
, 162–163

Bivariate analysis
, 163-166, 169

Bivariate associations
, 216

Cancer patient’s psychological adjustment
, 182–184

Cancer-specific self-efficacy
, 186, 191

Capital enhancers
, 157

CFI.
, See Comparative fit index (CFI)

China
, 243

Chinese immigrant population
, 245

Chinese language Quitline
, 255

Chinese male immigrants
, 243, 247, 258, 260

Chinese women
, 243

Chi-square significance test
, 215

Codebook
, 273

Cognitive involvement
, 186, 191

Collectivism
, 258

Communicational competence
, 210, 231, 232

Communication technology

blurring and acceleration through

managing patient care
, 106–110

managing work and life
, 104–106

temporal capital and power dynamics
, 113–116

learning the technology
, 110–113

Comparative fit index (CFI)
, 215

Computer Assisted Telephone Interviewing software
, 160

Credibility defined
, 47

Conceptual model
, 209

Content evaluation
, 168

Content-related skills
, 156

Control variables
, 190

Coping advice
, 180

Coping mechanisms
, 279

Credibility-assessment process
, 14

Credibility-assessment search results vs. Sites

research questions
, 16–17

user savvy in
, 16

Credibility-assessment strategies
, 11, 21, 24–27

Cronbach’s alpha
, 188, 189, 213, 214

Cross-sectional survey
, 160

Data analysis
, 163, 250

Deaf adults, health-related information

ASL
, 74–75

analytic strategy
, 77

cultural and linguistic translation
, 75–76

study procedures
, 76–77

experience section
, 75

making decisions
, 74

outcome

finding and trusting
, 81

internet, first source
, 79–80

social media
, 81–86

sociodemographic characteristics
, 77–79

study purpose
, 73–74

Deaf Experience, videos
, 75

Demographic covariates
, 212

Demographic variables
, 50, 162–163, 191

Depression
, 95

Dichotomous variable
, 53

Digital divide
, 155

Digital information
, 47

Digital online channels
, 49, 53, 57, 62–63

DISCERN instrument
, 48

Drinking
, 290

Educational level
, 212

Efficacy messages
, 254–256

eHealth
, 1, 155, 156, 158, 169, 171

eHealth activities
, 77

eHealth technologies
, 48

Electronic medical records (EMRs)
, 2, 94, 103, 157

Emotional stability
, 179, 185, 193

Empowerment approach
, 210

EMRs.
, See Electronic medical records (EMRs)

EPPM.
, See Extended parallel process model (EPPM)

Events
, 289

Experiential credibility
, 48

Extended parallel process model (EPPM)
, 245–247, 257, 259

Facebook
, 87

Face-to-face meetings
, 274

Face-to-face peer-support groups
, 181

First digital divide
, 155

Focus group study design
, 247

Goodness-of-fit indices
, 227

Google
, 15

Health 2.0
, 48

Health benefits
, 168

Healthcare services use
, 162

Health communication
, 231

Health credibility evaluations
, 22

Health information, source
, 74

Health information channels
, 49, 53, 57, 62

Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS)
, 44, 49, 52, 60, 72, 74

iterations of
, 52–53, 64

Health information online
, 289

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
, 98

Health knowledge
, 231

Health websites
, 74

Hierarchical linear analyses
, 168

HINTS.
, See Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS)

HINTS-ASL
, 75, 88

HINTS-ASL translation team
, 75

HIPPA.
, See Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)

Ideal online cancer support community
, 196–197

Income
, 212

Individualism
, 258

Information seeking process
, 15, 17, 18, 23, 30, 35

Internet
, 1, 15, 47, 50, 71, 74, 207, 211, 235

Internet activities dimensions
, 156–159

Internet use
, 155, 156, 158, 160, 168, 169, 211, 231

benefits
, 162

dimensions of
, 168

frequency of
, 160

perceived health outcomes of
, 162

and potential health benefits
, 163–167

Interpersonal sources
, 49, 53, 57, 62

Intervention tools

moderator
, 278–279

privacy issues
, 277–278

useful information
, 279

Intervention tools
, 277–279

Interview script development
, 271

Interviews procedure
, 272–273

Knowledge gap hypothesis
, 156

Knowledge Networks (KN)
, 210–211

Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual (LGB ) young adults
, 265–282

smoking cessation
, 268–271

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT ) individuals
, 266

groups and
, 291

specific issues
, 291

Less savvy approaches
, 23

Linear regression analyses
, 228

Managing patient care
, 106–110

Marital status
, 212

Mass media
, 49, 53, 57, 62, 63

Master Settlement Agreement
, 267

Mediation models
, 215

Message development
, 248–249

Message presentation
, 248–249

Message ratings and reactions
, 250–251

mHealth interventions
, 243, 244, 257

MMS.
, See Multimedia messaging service (MMS)

Mobile-based smoking cessation interventions
, 243–245

Moderator
, 278–279

Mood Adjective Check List
, 191

Multimedia messaging service (MMS)
, 244, 245, 247, 260

Multivariable Logistic Regression Models
, 82–85

Multivariate analyses
, 166–167

National Coordinator for Health Information Technology
, 95

National Institutes of Health (NIH)
, 71

Negative emotions
, 182, 185

NFI.
, See Normed fit index (NFI)

Nicotine replacement therapy
, 268

NIH.
, See National Institutes of Health (NIH)

Normed fit index (NFI)
, 215

Offline sources
, 47

OLS.
, See Ordinary least squares (OLS)

Online content evaluation
, 161

Online credibility assessment
, 13–15

Online credibility information

assessment online
, 13–15

limitations and directions for search
, 35

methods

coding and analysis
, 20–23

data
, 20

sample descriptive
, 18–20

study procedure
, 17–18

role of search engine
, 23–24

search results vs. Sites
, 16–17, 29–30

strategies

SERP Evaluation
, 30–32

website evaluations
, 32–34

strategies for SERP

brand credibility
, 24–25

name of site
, 25–27

prior site experience
, 27

search rank
, 27

strategies for websites

appearance
, 28

author credibility
, 29

brand credibility
, 28

user-generated content
, 28

Online health information seeking
, 212-213, 216, 231

limitations and research
, 232–234

Online involvement
, 186–187, 190–191

Online participation
, 188

Online support communities
, 179

context
, 180–182

patients participation
, 182–184

study limitations and recommendations
, 197–198

Online survey
, 211

Openness to experience
, 185–186, 188

defined
, 179

Ordinary least squares (OLS)
, 191, 192

Pagers
, 103

Participant characteristics
, 163, 272

Patient empowerment
, 231

Patients’ psychological adjustment
, 179

Pearson Correlation Coefficients
, 219, 220

Perceived communicational competence
, 213, 214

Perceived personal susceptibility
, 259

Perceived severity
, 253–254

Perceived susceptibility
, 252–253

Perception of empowerment
, 229

Personal cell phones
, 103

Personality, role
, 194–196

Personality traits
, 179, 180, 188

as moderators
, 184–187

Positive health perception indicators

path decompositions
, 225, 226

regression models
, 223, 224

Positive health perceptions
, 213–214

Positive psychology
, 182

Privacy issues
, 277–278

Psychological adjustment
, 190

Public health implications
, 282

Qualitative analysis
, 273

Qualitative analysis, EPPM
, 251–254

Quit smoking
, 292

Race/ethnicity
, 212

Recruitment
, 271–272

Recruitment of participants
, 247–248

Regression analyses
, 166, 218, 229

Remote monitoring, patients
, 2

Research objectives
, 271

Response efficacy
, 255–257

Root mean squared error of approximation (RMSEA)
, 215

SAS 9.3
, 53

Savvy approaches
, 23

Search engine results’ pages (SERP)
, 11

Search engines
, 15, 16, 17, 30, 35, 36

Search process
, 23, 33

Search results, by level of savvy
, 25

Second digital divide
, 155

Self-efficacy
, 186, 254–255, 257

Self-esteem
, 182

Self-rated health (SRH)
, 159, 160, 162, 164, 166, 169

Sense of competence
, 229

SERP.
, See Search engine results’ pages (SERP)

Sexual identity
, 270

Sexual orientation
, 273, 275, 276, 280

Smoking cessation
, 268-271

norms for
, 269–270

Smoking cessation
, 268–271

limitations and research
, 281–282

SMS (short-message service) messages
, 244, 245

SNSs
, 74

Social and/or institutional power
, 104

Social cognitive theory
, 245

Social consequences
, 277

Social inequality
, 155

Social media
, 74, 269, 288

Social Network Sites (SNSs)
, 73, 161

Social support
, 269, 273, 274–275

Sociodemographic characteristics
, 78

Socioeconomic covariates
, 212

SPSS 24.0
, 77

SRH.
, See Self-rated health (SRH)

Stratification hypothesis
, 155

Structural equation modeling
, 214

Study procedures
, 249–250

SUDAAN 11.0
, 53

Surface credibility
, 13

Survey instrument
, 187

Survey participants
, 159–160

Temporal autonomy
, 98

Temporal capital
, 95

Text2Quit program messages
, 245

Text-message intervention, receptivity
, 256, 257

Text to Quit China
, 244

Third digital divide
, 156, 170, 171

Tobacco control movement
, 279

Trust, defining
, 46–47

Trust in health information

communication landscape
, 48–49

defining
, 46–48

demographic variables
, 50

digital online channels
, 49, 53, 57, 62–63

education
, 50

government health agencies
, 50

Health 2.0
, 48

HINTS
, 49

information sources
, 49–51

Internet
, 50

interpersonal sources
, 49, 53, 57, 62

iterations of HINTS
, 52–53

mass media
, 49, 53, 57, 62

physicians
, 49, 60, 62

predictors of
, 57–60

sociodemographic characteristics
, 53

sociodemographic factors
, 50–51, 56

sources and channels
, 55, 58–59

tracking changes in levels of
, 54–56

trends in levels of
, 54

user-generated content
, 48–49

Twitter
, 49

Usage gap
, 156

U.S. Postal Service Delivery Sequence File
, 211

Variance inflation factor (VIF)
, 228

Visual language
, 71

“Weak-tie” relationships
, 182

Web 1.0 consumption
, 158

Web 1.0 consumption activities
, 160

Web 1.0 health-related activities
, 171

Web 1.0 health-related consumption activities
, 161

Web 2.0
, 46, 48–49, 157, 158, 168

Web 2.0 health-related production activities
, 161

Web 2.0 production activities
, 161

Websites Evaluation, by level of savvy
, 26

WeChat
, 256

Work–life balance
, 95, 99–102

World Health Organization
, 243

YouTube
, 49, 74