TY - JOUR
T1 - Personas in online health communities
AU - Huh, Jina
AU - Kwon, Bum Chul
AU - Kim, Sung Hee
AU - Lee, Sukwon
AU - Choo, Jaegul
AU - Kim, Jihoon
AU - Choi, Min Je
AU - Yi, Ji Soo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016
PY - 2016/10/1
Y1 - 2016/10/1
N2 - Many researchers and practitioners use online health communities (OHCs) to influence health behavior and provide patients with social support. One of the biggest challenges in this approach, however, is the rate of attrition. OHCs face similar problems as other social media platforms where user migration happens unless tailored content and appropriate socialization is supported. To provide tailored support for each OHC user, we developed personas in OHCs illustrating users’ needs and requirements in OHC use. To develop OHC personas, we first interviewed 16 OHC users and administrators to qualitatively understand varying user needs in OHC. Based on their responses, we developed an online survey to systematically investigate OHC personas. We received 184 survey responses from OHC users, which informed their values and their OHC use patterns. We performed open coding analysis with the interview data and cluster analysis with the survey data and consolidated the analyses of the two datasets. Four personas emerged—Caretakers, Opportunists, Scientists, and Adventurers. The results inform users’ interaction behavior and attitude patterns with OHCs. We discuss implications for how these personas inform OHCs in delivering personalized informational and emotional support.
AB - Many researchers and practitioners use online health communities (OHCs) to influence health behavior and provide patients with social support. One of the biggest challenges in this approach, however, is the rate of attrition. OHCs face similar problems as other social media platforms where user migration happens unless tailored content and appropriate socialization is supported. To provide tailored support for each OHC user, we developed personas in OHCs illustrating users’ needs and requirements in OHC use. To develop OHC personas, we first interviewed 16 OHC users and administrators to qualitatively understand varying user needs in OHC. Based on their responses, we developed an online survey to systematically investigate OHC personas. We received 184 survey responses from OHC users, which informed their values and their OHC use patterns. We performed open coding analysis with the interview data and cluster analysis with the survey data and consolidated the analyses of the two datasets. Four personas emerged—Caretakers, Opportunists, Scientists, and Adventurers. The results inform users’ interaction behavior and attitude patterns with OHCs. We discuss implications for how these personas inform OHCs in delivering personalized informational and emotional support.
KW - Consumer health informatics
KW - Online health community
KW - Online health information seeking
KW - Patient support
KW - Persona
KW - Social support
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jbi.2016.08.019
DO - 10.1016/j.jbi.2016.08.019
M3 - Article
C2 - 27568913
AN - SCOPUS:84985914311
SN - 1532-0464
VL - 63
SP - 212
EP - 225
JO - Journal of Biomedical Informatics
JF - Journal of Biomedical Informatics
ER -