慢性病在线健康社区用户参与的实证调查

IF 8.2 2区 管理学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Yanyan Shang , Xin (Robert) Luo
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摘要

在线卫生社区(OHCs)已成为个人管理慢性病的关键资源,是传统卫生保健提供系统的重要补充。本研究旨在调查慢性疾病用户在其会员生命周期不同阶段的OHC参与动态。我们假设用户加入ohc时的初始目标在很大程度上决定了他们的持续参与。通过使用和满足(U&;G)和社会支持(SST)理论,我们研究了用户寻求信息和情感支持的目标,以及他们在这些领域获得的支持,如何影响他们在不同参与阶段的进展。我们的实证分析发现,寻求信息的目标与选择阶段关系最为密切,而寻求情感支持和接受情感支持的目标与承诺阶段关系更为密切。此外,寻求情感支持与接受情感支持的契合度对用户的承诺阶段活动有显著影响,而寻求信息与接受信息支持的契合度对用户的承诺阶段活动没有显著影响。用户交互模式对用户承诺阶段活动的形成也有影响,并对情感支持与承诺阶段参与之间的关系起调节作用。我们的研究结果可以指导OHC调节者和医疗保健提供者更有效地利用OHC用于医疗保健相关目的。
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An empirical investigation of users’ engagement in online health communities for chronic diseases
Online Health Communities (OHCs) have emerged as a pivotal resource for individuals managing chronic diseases, serving as a vital supplement to traditional healthcare delivery systems. This study seeks to investigate the dynamics of OHC engagement among users with chronic diseases at various stages of their membership lifecycle. We hypothesize that the initial objectives users have when joining OHCs significantly shape their continued involvement. By embracing the theories of Uses and Gratifications (U&G) and Social Support (SST), we examine how users' goals for seeking information and emotional support, as well as the support they receive in these areas, influence their progression through different stages of engagement. Our empirical analysis uncovers that the goal of seeking information is most closely associated with the selection stage, while the goals of seeking emotional support and receiving emotional support are more closely linked to the commitment stage. Moreover, the degree of alignment between seeking emotional support and receiving emotional support has a significant impact on users' commitment stage activities, whereas the alignment between seeking information and receiving informational support does not significantly affect users' activities. The pattern of user interaction also plays a role in shaping their commitment stage activities and moderates the relationship between emotional support and commitment stage engagement. Our findings can guide OHC moderators and healthcare providers in more effectively leveraging OHCs for healthcare-related purposes.
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Information & Management
Information & Management 工程技术-计算机:信息系统
CiteScore
17.90
自引率
6.10%
发文量
123
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Information & Management is a publication that caters to researchers in the field of information systems as well as managers, professionals, administrators, and senior executives involved in designing, implementing, and managing Information Systems Applications.
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