Back to Search Start Over

The Prevalence of Internet and Social Media Based Medication Information Seeking Behavior in Saudi Arabia.

Authors :
BAHKALI, Salwa
ALFURIH, Suha
ALDREMLY, Maha
ALZAYYAT, Ma’an
ALSURIMI, Khaled
HOUSEH, Mowafa
Source :
Studies in Health Technology & Informatics; 2016, Vol. 226, p275-278, 4p
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

The internet has become an important resource to help people search for online medication information. This study aims to report the prevalence and profile of Saudi online medication seeking behavior. Conducted via a web-based survey with Twitter participants between January-February, 2015, the primary outcome measures were the self-reported rates of using the internet to search for medication related information. A valid sample of 4847 participants was collected over the period of the study. Out of the total participants, 68.3% (n=3311) were found to seek online medication related information frequently. Most of the social media users were female 83.5% (n=2766). The majority of respondents 63.6% (n= 3081) used Google, followed by Twitter 28.7% (n= 1392), Snapchat 21%, (n=1019), WhatsApp 13.8% (n= 670), Instagram 11.4%, (n= 553), and Facebook 5.5 % (n= 267), with few searching YouTube 1.3% (n=65) to access online medication information. Findings indicate that the Saudi population actively uses the internet and social media to obtain medication information. Further studies are needed to explore the influence of the internet and social media on user perception, attitude, and behavior with the use of online medication information. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09269630
Volume :
226
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Studies in Health Technology & Informatics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
121632617
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-61499-664-4-275