2018
DOI: 10.2196/jmir.9127
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Patient Continued Use of Online Health Care Communities: Web Mining of Patient-Doctor Communication

Abstract: BackgroundIn practice, online health communities have passed the adoption stage and reached the diffusion phase of development. In this phase, patients equipped with knowledge regarding the issues involved in health care are capable of switching between different communities to maximize their online health community activities. Online health communities employ doctors to answer patient questions, and high quality online health communities are more likely to be acknowledged by patients. Therefore, the factors t… Show more

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“…This article type might be the most popular because it met users’ demands to seek prevention. Wu [ 46 ] believed that perceived usefulness is a precondition of users’ overall satisfaction. Perceived usefulness can affect users’ attitude and determine the continuance of using an information system [ 47 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This article type might be the most popular because it met users’ demands to seek prevention. Wu [ 46 ] believed that perceived usefulness is a precondition of users’ overall satisfaction. Perceived usefulness can affect users’ attitude and determine the continuance of using an information system [ 47 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, it was explicitly stipulated in Shanghai that the maximum number of patients diagnosed and treated by a doctor every day is 40, while the minimum diagnosis and treatment time for every patient is 10 minutes. 48 Although efforts were made to ensure a more careful diagnosis and treatment process, patients cannot yet well communicate with doctors about their medical needs, feelings, or preferences. Therefore, outpatients’ satisfaction with medical needs being met by doctors remains low.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients can create posts about their conditions and questions in OHCs, and other users may answer these questions and provide advice. Patients can also choose a physician to carry out one-to-one and not face-to-face interaction, and their privacy can be protected [13][14][15]. Therefore, patients can diagnose themselves with simple symptoms under the guidance of physicians in OHCs, which is beneficial to alleviate the congestion in hospitals and increase resource utilization [3,7,16].…”
Section: Online Health Communitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%