BAO Minglin, LI Xia, QU Xiaoe, Li Shujuan. Study on the relationship between health information demand and active acquisition of rural residents in Shaanxi Province. 2021. biomedRxiv.202104.00012
Study on the relationship between health information demand and active acquisition of rural residents in Shaanxi Province
Corresponding author: BAO Minglin, baominglin2013@foxmail.com
DOI: 10.12201/bmr.202104.00012
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Abstract: Objective To understand the health information needs and active acquisition of rural residents in Shaanxi Province, in order to provide scientific basis for meeting the health information needs and promoting the access to health information of rural residents. Methods It adopts a multi-stage sampling method to investigate the health information needs and active acquisition of rural residents in Shaanxi Province. It uses SPSS 25.0 software to conduct reliability analysis, descriptive statistics, and regression analysis of the survey data. Results It is found that the gender, age, education level and income level of rural residents in Shaanxi province has statistical significance on the active access to health information. The overall initiative of health information acquisition is poor, only 14.71% of rural residents will take the initiative to obtain health information. The level of demand for health information is not high. 70.34% of the respondents have a demand for healthy diet information, and only 23.69% of the respondents are eager to obtain health information on disease treatment and prevention. The impact of health information demand on active acquisition is different. Rural residents will actively acquire healthy diet information, mental health information, drug and health products information, infectious disease epidemiological information, while the degree of active acquisition of other health information is poor. Conclusion According to the health information needs of rural residents, incentive methods and measures should be taken to stimulate the initiative and enthusiasm of rural residents to obtain health information, and guide and improve the level and content of health information needs of rural residents.
Key words: health information; rural residents; health information needs; active acquisitionSubmit time: 24 May 2021
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