Journal article

Telecommunications as a means to access health information: an exploratory study of migrants in Australia

Louise Greenstock, Robyn Woodward-Kron, Catriona Fraser, Amie Bingham, Lucio Naccarella, Kristine Elliott, Michal Morris

JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH RESEARCH | PAGEPRESS PUBL | Published : 2012

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Health policies increasingly promote e-health developments (e.g., consumers' access to online health information) to engage patients in their health care. In order to make these developments available for culturally and socially diverse communities, not only do Internet accessibility, literacy and e-health literacy need to be taken into account, but consumers' preferences and information seeking behaviours for accessing health information have also to be understood. These considerations are crucial when designing major new health policy directions, especially for migration destination countries with culturally diverse populations, such as Australia. The aim of this study was to e..

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Funding Acknowledgements

this project was funded by the Australian Communications Consumer Action Network (ACCAN) in 2011. The authors are grateful for the staff and patients' collaboration and support at the North Richmond Community Health Centre and the Centre for Culture, Ethnicity and Health (Melbourne, Australia). We also would like to acknowledge Mr. Brendon Wickham, General Practice Victoria (Australia) for his fruitful contribution and the members of the advisory group: Mr. Shadi Hanna, Dr. Janney Wale, Ms. Michal Morris, and Mrs. Adrianna Nelli.