International Journal of Telemedicine and Applications (Jan 2012)

Health Information Accessed on the Internet: The Development in 5 European Countries

  • Per Egil Kummervold,
  • Rolf Wynn

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/297416
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2012

Abstract

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The aim of this study was to summarize and analyse findings from four prior studies on the use of the Internet as a source of health information in five European countries (Norway, Denmark, Germany, Greece, and Portugal). A cross-study comparison of data was performed. All the studies included fit with a trend of a sharp and continuous growth in the use of the Internet for health information access in the major part of the last decade. Importantly, the Internet has become an important mass media source of health information in northern Europe. While the use of the Internet for health information is somewhat less common in the south European countries, its use is also clearly increasing there. We discuss the advantages of cross-study comparisons of data and methodological challenges. As the use of the Internet for health information is likely to peak in some countries in the near future, new population surveys on health information access should focus more on the details of information that is accessed and which sites that are most used and trusted.