The Use of Internet for Seeking Health Information Among Narh-Bita College Students: A Cross-sectional Study

Z. Abukari
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The Internet provides information on a variety of subjects including health-related information. Access to Internet health information could potentially promote healthy adolescents' lifestyles. Consequently, this may reduce the number of common illness among the youth and thereby reducing the overall cases at health centers. This study was carried out to examine the use of Internet for seeking health information among Narh-Bita College students, Tema, Ghana. The study was a quantitative cross-sectional survey with a convenience sampling method. The study covered one hundred and sixty-one (161) students. The results revealed that the students were active users of the Internet and majority of them were using the Internet for seeking health information. The findings of the study also showed that the surveyed students considered obtained Internet health information useful. In addition, the participants confirmed that obtaining Internet health information had improved the way they took care of themselves. The results further revealed that health information obtained from the Internet was having influence on the students with regards to their interactions with health care providers and their medical decision-making. The study therefore concludes that students of higher education of learning are active Internet users as well as high consumers of Internet health information despite the fact that advanced searching skills among the sampled students seemed problematic. Hence, the study recommends that electronic searching training sessions should be organized on regular basis for the students in addiction to making e-health information easily accessible to all.
纳比塔省大学生网际网路搜寻健康资讯之现况研究
因特网提供各种主题的信息,包括与健康有关的信息。获取互联网健康信息有可能促进青少年健康的生活方式。因此,这可能会减少青年中常见疾病的数量,从而减少保健中心的总病例。本研究旨在调查加纳特马Narh-Bita学院学生使用互联网寻求健康信息的情况。本研究采用方便抽样的定量横断面调查方法。这项研究覆盖了161名学生。结果显示,学生是互联网的活跃用户,其中大多数人使用互联网寻求健康信息。研究结果还显示,受访学生认为从互联网获取的健康信息是有用的。此外,参与者证实,获取互联网健康信息改善了他们照顾自己的方式。结果进一步表明,从互联网获取的健康信息对学生与医疗服务提供者的互动和医疗决策产生了影响。因此,该研究得出结论,高等教育的学生是活跃的互联网用户,也是互联网健康信息的高消费者,尽管抽样学生的高级搜索技能似乎存在问题。因此,该研究建议,应定期为沉迷于使所有人都能轻松获取电子卫生信息的学生组织电子搜索培训课程。
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