Explaining online health information seeking of foreign domestic workers: A test of the comprehensive model of information seeking

By explaining online health information seeking in terms of health-related and information carrier factors, this study contributes in two ways to conversations about communication and technology in the context of migration health. First, it examines the heuristic value of the Comprehensive Model of...

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Main Authors: Bernadas, Jan Michael Alexandre C., Jiang, Li Crystal
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-38782021-11-15T07:18:45Z Explaining online health information seeking of foreign domestic workers: A test of the comprehensive model of information seeking Bernadas, Jan Michael Alexandre C. Jiang, Li Crystal By explaining online health information seeking in terms of health-related and information carrier factors, this study contributes in two ways to conversations about communication and technology in the context of migration health. First, it examines the heuristic value of the Comprehensive Model of Information Seeking (CMIS) on the internet. Second, it explores antecedents of online health information seeking by female foreign domestic workers (FDWs), one of the overlooked and vulnerable groups because they are often unfamiliar with the healthcare system in countries of destination and have limited financial and informational resources. Drawing empirical evidence from a survey with Filipino FDWs in Hong Kong (HK), this study suggests that CMIS can be extended to the online health information seeking of FDWs. Salience and trustworthiness positively influenced utility. Moreover, trustworthiness and utility figured significantly in why Filipino FDWs in HK seek online health information. Theoretical and programmatic implications for communication and technology regarding positive health behaviors among migrants are discussed. © 2018, IUPESM and Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature. 2019-01-24T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2879 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Medical informatics Foreign workers, Filipino—Medical care--Hong Kong Online information services Communication
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Medical informatics
Foreign workers, Filipino—Medical care--Hong Kong
Online information services
Communication
spellingShingle Medical informatics
Foreign workers, Filipino—Medical care--Hong Kong
Online information services
Communication
Bernadas, Jan Michael Alexandre C.
Jiang, Li Crystal
Explaining online health information seeking of foreign domestic workers: A test of the comprehensive model of information seeking
description By explaining online health information seeking in terms of health-related and information carrier factors, this study contributes in two ways to conversations about communication and technology in the context of migration health. First, it examines the heuristic value of the Comprehensive Model of Information Seeking (CMIS) on the internet. Second, it explores antecedents of online health information seeking by female foreign domestic workers (FDWs), one of the overlooked and vulnerable groups because they are often unfamiliar with the healthcare system in countries of destination and have limited financial and informational resources. Drawing empirical evidence from a survey with Filipino FDWs in Hong Kong (HK), this study suggests that CMIS can be extended to the online health information seeking of FDWs. Salience and trustworthiness positively influenced utility. Moreover, trustworthiness and utility figured significantly in why Filipino FDWs in HK seek online health information. Theoretical and programmatic implications for communication and technology regarding positive health behaviors among migrants are discussed. © 2018, IUPESM and Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
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author Bernadas, Jan Michael Alexandre C.
Jiang, Li Crystal
author_facet Bernadas, Jan Michael Alexandre C.
Jiang, Li Crystal
author_sort Bernadas, Jan Michael Alexandre C.
title Explaining online health information seeking of foreign domestic workers: A test of the comprehensive model of information seeking
title_short Explaining online health information seeking of foreign domestic workers: A test of the comprehensive model of information seeking
title_full Explaining online health information seeking of foreign domestic workers: A test of the comprehensive model of information seeking
title_fullStr Explaining online health information seeking of foreign domestic workers: A test of the comprehensive model of information seeking
title_full_unstemmed Explaining online health information seeking of foreign domestic workers: A test of the comprehensive model of information seeking
title_sort explaining online health information seeking of foreign domestic workers: a test of the comprehensive model of information seeking
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