The factors associated with confidence in using the internet to access health information: cross-sectional data analysis

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    Existing studies suggest that there is an association between health confidence and health outcomes; patients with higher health confidence feel better, manage their conditions better, and save money on their treatment of care. In this context, however, health confidence is an easy-to-measure proxy for patient engagement; it does not describe the health information-seeking experience. Successful engagement in health information seeking requires health information access. Since health-seeking experiences can affect one`s ability to access health information, exploring confidence in health information access may provide insight into improving health outcomes. Regardless . . .

     

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