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Main Authors: Yates, Christine, Partridge, Helen, Bruce, Christine
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ861886
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author Yates, Christine
Partridge, Helen
Bruce, Christine
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Partridge, Helen
Bruce, Christine
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Partridge, Helen
Bruce, Christine
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contents Learning Wellness: How Ageing Australians Experience Health Information Literacy Yates, Christine Partridge, Helen Bruce, Christine Wellness Interviews Information Literacy Use Studies User Needs (Information) Scientific and Technical Information Health Services Phenomenology Females User Satisfaction (Information) Aging (Individuals) Foreign Countries Given identified synergies between information use and health status greater understanding is needed about how people use information to learn about their health. This paper presents the findings of preliminary research into health information literacy. Analysis of data from semi-structured interviews revealed six different ways ageing Australians experience using information to learn about their health. Health information literacy is new terrain for information literacy research endeavours and one which warrants further attention by the profession to foster and promote within the community.
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spellingShingle Learning Wellness: How Ageing Australians Experience Health Information Literacy
Yates, Christine
Partridge, Helen
Bruce, Christine
Wellness
Interviews
Information Literacy
Use Studies
User Needs (Information)
Scientific and Technical Information
Health Services
Phenomenology
Females
User Satisfaction (Information)
Aging (Individuals)
Foreign Countries
Learning Wellness: How Ageing Australians Experience Health Information Literacy Yates, Christine Partridge, Helen Bruce, Christine Wellness Interviews Information Literacy Use Studies User Needs (Information) Scientific and Technical Information Health Services Phenomenology Females User Satisfaction (Information) Aging (Individuals) Foreign Countries Given identified synergies between information use and health status greater understanding is needed about how people use information to learn about their health. This paper presents the findings of preliminary research into health information literacy. Analysis of data from semi-structured interviews revealed six different ways ageing Australians experience using information to learn about their health. Health information literacy is new terrain for information literacy research endeavours and one which warrants further attention by the profession to foster and promote within the community.
title Learning Wellness: How Ageing Australians Experience Health Information Literacy
topic Wellness
Interviews
Information Literacy
Use Studies
User Needs (Information)
Scientific and Technical Information
Health Services
Phenomenology
Females
User Satisfaction (Information)
Aging (Individuals)
Foreign Countries
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ861886