Abstract

Online health communities (OHCs) offer users the opportunity to share and seek health information through these platforms, which in turn influence users’ health decisions. Understanding what factors influence people’s health decision-making process is essential for not only the design of the OHC, but also for commercial health business who are promoting their products to patients. Previous studies explored the health decision-making process from many factors, but lacked a comprehensive model with a theoretical model. The aim of this paper is to propose a research model from the situational theory of problem solving in relation to forecasting health behaviors in OHCs. An online questionnaire was developed to collect data from 321 members of online health communities (HPV Tieba and HPV vaccina Tieba) who have not received an HPV vaccination. The partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) method was employed for the data analysis. Findings showed that information selection and acquisition is able to forecast HPV vaccination intentions, perceived seriousness and perceived susceptibility can directly impact HPV vaccination intention and have an indirect impact by information selection and acquisition, and perceived message credibility indirectly affected HPV vaccination intention via information selection. The current paper supports health motivations analysis in OHCs, with potential to assist users’ health-related decision-making.

Highlights

  • Online health communities (OHCs) are a critical platform with which patients are able to connect with others suffering from similar conditions, share information and experiences, and connect with healthcare professionals [2]

  • The current paper looked at the different effect user perceptions, such as perceived susceptibility, perceived seriousness, and perceived message credibility, and communication behavior have on their intention towards receiving human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination

  • We found information selection and acquisition play a mediating role between perceived susceptibility and intention regarding HPV vaccination, and information selection and acquisition mediated the effect of perceived seriousness and intention

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Introduction

People are dealing with their health and chronic conditions differently, due to social media and related Web 2.0 technologies. These individuals search the Internet to seek information and advice on their conditions, as well as alternative treatments and other patients who are dealing with the same problems [1]. OHCs are a critical platform with which patients are able to connect with others suffering from similar conditions, share information and experiences, and connect with healthcare professionals [2]. OHCs offer users the opportunity to find reliable information related to particular ailments and unique treatments and share their experiences with fellow users [3,4]. A woman diagnosed with breast cancer will seek knowledge about the treatment options, choice of

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