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Saturday, May 14, 2011

Social Life Of Health Information

Pew Research

The internet has changed people's relationships with information. Our data consistently show that doctors, nurses and other health professionals continue to be the first choice for most people with health concerns, but online resources, including advice from peers, are a significant source of health information in the U.S.

These findings are based on a national telephone survey conducted in August and September 2010 among 3,001 adults in the U.S. The complete methodology and results are appended to this report.

The survey finds that, of the 74% of adults who use the internet:

Of those who use social network sites (62% of adult internet users, or 46% of all adults):

As broadband and mobile access spreads, more people have the ability -- and increasingly, the habit -- of sharing what they are doing or thinking. In health care this translates to people tracking their workout routines, posting reviews of their medical treatments and raising awareness about certain health conditions.

These are not yet mainstream activities, but there are pockets of highly-engaged patients and caregivers who are taking an active role in tracking and sharing what they have learned.

Of adults who use the internet:

Of adults who use social network sites:

The social life of health information is robust. The online conversation about health is being driven forward by two forces: 1) the availability of social tools and 2) the motivation, especially among people living with chronic conditions, to connect with each other.

 

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