@article{naoui2020information,
  title = {Information Perceived Quality: An Analysis of the Perceived Risks Related to E-Health Information Search},
  author = {Feten Ben Naoui and Imed Zaiem},
  year = 2020,
  url = {https://ibimapublishing.com/articles/JEHM/2020/254612/},
  journal = {Journal of e-health Management},
  volume = 2020,
  pages = 17,
  doi = 10.5171/2020.254612,
  abstract = {The accessibility of health information on the Internet has allowed to be informed more easily without a waiting period of consultation with a doctor and thus avoid the expensive costs that result. This practice, although beneficial, represents certain risk related to the quality of the online information. Thus, this research attempts to provide some insights into the characteristics of the perceived information quality as a risk-reducing factor related to e-health information search. An empirical study was conducted among 250 Internet users and showed that the involved facets of the perceived risk related to e-health information search are the psychological risk and time risk. It showed, moreover, that the information perceived quality has a negative impact on the perceived risk and a positive impact on the intentions to repeat e-health information search. It showed, finally, that perceived risk has a negative impact on the intentions to repeat e-health information search.},
  keywords = {Perceived risk (PR), Information perceived quality (IPQ), E-health information search.},
  note = Article ID: 254612
}
