The Effects of Patient Health Information Seeking in Online Health Communities on Patient Compliance in China: Social Perspective
BackgroundOnline health communities (OHCs) can alleviate the uneven distribution and use of medical resources and severe hospital congestion. Patients may seek health information through OHCs before or after visiting physicians, which may affect their cognition, health literacy, decision-making pref...
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Main Author: | Xinyi Lu (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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