Title: Consumer Health
1Consumer Health
- Separating Fact from Fiction
2Issues
- Misleading Information
- Quackery and Health Fraud
- Problems with Products
- Problems with Services
- Problems with Costs
- The Need for Consumer Protection
- Intelligent Consumer Behavior
3Issue1Misleading Information
- High volume and complex
- Media influence
- Radio TV
- Magazines newspapers
- Functions
- Entertain, inform, carry advertisements and make
money
4Issue 7Intelligent Consumer Behavior
- Seek reliable sources of information
- Maintain a healthy lifestyle
- Select practitioners with care
- Assess own health
- Active health illness management
- Use scientifically substantiated health products
and services - Understand costs of health and illness
- Report fraud
5Key Points
- How facts are determined
- Selecting internet sites
- Magazines and periodicals
6Healthy People 2010Effective Health Communication
- Accuracy
- Availability
- Balance
- Consistency
- Cultural competence
- Evidence base
- Reach
- Reliability
- Repetition
- Timeliness
- Understandability
7How Facts are Determined
- Research Basics
- Survey Research
- Experimental and Observational Research
- Secondary Research
8Research Basics
- Types of Studies
- Exploratory
- Descriptive
- Causal
- Predictive
- The Research Process
- Primary vs Secondary Data
9Research Process
- 1. Define the problem
- 2. Deciding on the type of data to collect
- 3. Determining through what means
- the data will be obtained
- 4. Planning for the collection of data (selection
of a sample) - 5. Collecting and analyzing the data
- 6. Drawing conclusions and reporting the findings
10Survey Research
- Types of Surveys
- Questionnaire Design
11Survey Research
- The Sampling Process
- Errors in Survey Research
12Experimental and Observational Research
- Experimentation
- Identify cause and effect relationships
- Internal validity
- External validity
- Observational Research
13Secondary Data
- Internal Sources
- External Sources
- Evaluating Secondary Data
14Healthy People 2010Objective 11-4 (Developmental)
- Increase the proportion of health-related Web
sites that disclose information that can be used
to assess the quality of the site. - Developers sponsors
- Purpose of site
- Original sources of content
- Privacy confidentiality of personal information
collected - How content is updated
- How site is evaluated
15Rating MediaAARP
- Where the information comes from
- Whether the information checks out
- How old the information is
- Whether the information sounds "too good to be
true." - Whether the site is telling you to do something.
16Rating MediaHealth on the Net (HONcode)
- Authority
- Complementarity
- Confidentiality
- Attribution
- Justifiable
- Authorship
- Honesty in advertising policy
- Authorship
17Rating MediaQUality Information ChecKlist
- Is it clear who has written the information?
- Are the aims of the site clear?
- Does the site achieve its aims?
- Is the site relevant to me?
- Can the information be checked?
- When was the site produced?
- Is the information biased in any way?
- Does the site tell you about choices open to you?
18Rating MediaScience Panel on Interactive
Communication and Health
- Background of Sponsors
- Purpose
- Content
- Confidentiality
- Design
- Evaluation Results Effectiveness
19Rating MediaTufts University Nutrition Navigator
- Content
- Nutrition Accuracy (1-10)
- Depth of Nutrition information (1-7)
- Site last updated (1-3)
- Usability
- User experience (1-5)
20Popular Magazines and Health Nutrition
Periodicals
- American Council on Science and Health
- Provision of factual information
- Objective presentation of information
- Presentation of sound nutritional recommendations
21Popular Magazines and Health Nutrition
Periodicals
- Excellent
- Cooking Light
- Parents
- Ladies Home Journal
22Popular Magazines and Health Nutrition
Periodicals
- Good
- Better Homes and Gardens
- Good Housekeeping
- Consumer Reports
- Reader's Digest
- Redbook
- Woman's Day, Glamour, Self, Health, Runner's
World, Prevention, Shape, and Fitness
23Popular Magazines and Health Nutrition
Periodicals
- Fair
- Cosmopolitan
- Mens Health
- Poor
- Mens Fitness
- Muscle and Fitness
24Dr. BarrettsNot Recommended (see slide notes
for URL)
- Untrustworthy because
- Promote misinformation
- Espouse unscientific theories
- Contain unsubstantiated advice, and/or fail to
distinguish between reliable and unreliable
sources of advice - Additional information
- () also carry ads for questionable products,
services, and/or publications - () have been accompanied by questionable
solicitations.
25Dr. Barretts Recommended(see slide notes for
URL)
- Consumer Reports on Health
- FDA Consumer
- Focus on Alternative and Complementary Therapies
(FACT) - National Council Against Health Fraud News
- The Scientific Review of Alternative Medicine
- The Scientific Review of Mental Health Practice
- Skeptical Briefs
- Tufts University Health Nutrition Letter
26Summary
- How facts are determined
- Selecting internet sites
- Magazines and periodicals