Assessing the Public's Preferences and Outcomes in Using Online Resources and Digital Health Tools to Manage Skin Conditions: A Cross-Sectional Study

评估公众在使用在线资源和数字健康工具管理皮肤疾病方面的偏好和结果:一项横断面研究

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Abstract

Background Individuals often seek advice from professionals and others to make decisions that best suit their needs in various situations. With the rapid growth of technology and the variety of available platforms, the general public faces the dilemma of choosing from numerous, diverse options. This study aims to explore the public's online advice-seeking behaviors, along with the reliability and trustworthiness of the information they use to manage their skin conditions. Methods A sample of 853 participants, aged 15 and above, from Saudi Arabia, completed a 20-question close-ended questionnaire, along with one optional open-ended question, assessing their use of online and digital resources for skin-related concerns. Results Statistical analysis revealed that the primary reason for seeking online solutions was convenience (170 participants, or 53.6%), followed by curiosity or self-education (133 participants, or 42%). A significant portion of respondents (164 participants, or 53%) found online information reliable, while 41 (12.9%) did not. Regarding skin condition improvement, 217 participants (68.4%) reported noticing a positive change, while four (1.3%) observed a decline. Conclusion This study highlights the importance of online resources and digital health tools for obtaining health-related information. A clear, positive correlation was found between the use of such resources and improvement in skin conditions.

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