2021
DOI: 10.1108/intr-10-2020-0593
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Short video apps as a health information source: an investigation of affordances, user experience and users’ intention to continue the use of TikTok

Abstract: PurposeAlthough leveraging social media to access healthcare information is nothing new, a boom in short video apps offers new potential for disseminating health-related information. However, it is still unclear how short video apps might facilitate and benefit users’ consumption of health information. Furthermore, the technology features of short video apps complicate attempts to conduct research about them; as a consequence, they have been understudied. For addressing these concerns, this study adopts an aff… Show more

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“…Mobile device–based health information access can more effectively meet the health information needs of older adults, facilitate daily health monitoring and self-tracking, and improve context-driven, health-related decision-making among older adults. For example, increasing numbers of older adults are seeking health information on their smart phones through short video apps like TikTok [ 97 , 98 ]. Furthermore, in addition to searching for health information on their mobile devices, increasing numbers of older adults are using mobile social apps to create content [ 99 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mobile device–based health information access can more effectively meet the health information needs of older adults, facilitate daily health monitoring and self-tracking, and improve context-driven, health-related decision-making among older adults. For example, increasing numbers of older adults are seeking health information on their smart phones through short video apps like TikTok [ 97 , 98 ]. Furthermore, in addition to searching for health information on their mobile devices, increasing numbers of older adults are using mobile social apps to create content [ 99 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, an emerging short video app, TikTok, has attracted the interest of health care researchers [23]. During the COVID-19 pandemic, health-related videos on TikTok were widely viewed and shared.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, during the COVID-19 pandemic, TikTok's coronavirus-related videos were viewed 93.1 billion times as of July 2020 [28]. The originality, interactivity, and sociable nature of TikTok have given the younger generation a better user experience and sense of engagement while seeking health information [29]. TikTok affords rich information modalities (eg, text, image, audio, and video), and contains ample technology features such as commenting, chatting, following, liking, and live-streaming [30].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%