从寻求到学习:了解用户在医学问答平台上进行自我调节学习的相关环境因素

IF 2.4 3区 管理学 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE Library & Information Science Research Pub Date : 2024-04-01 DOI:10.1016/j.lisr.2024.101297
Ye Chen , Xiaoyu Chen , Liyu Li , Shaoxiong Fu
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基于期望值理论,研究了用户在医学问答平台上自我调节学习(SRL)的相关情境因素。研究建立了一个理论模型,并通过在线调查对该模型进行了验证,调查涉及 483 名有在医疗问答平台上寻求健康信息经验的参与者。实证分析得出了三个主要结论。首先,搜索健康问题解答与自律学习之间存在明显的正相关关系。其次,感知到的健康答案的有用性也与 SRL 呈正相关。第三,用户对医疗问答平台的满意度在一定程度上调节了搜索健康答案与SRL之间的关系,以及感知到的健康答案有用性与SRL之间的关系。这项研究填补了自我调节学习领域与医学问答研究之间的空白,为提高在线健康信息消费者的幸福感和推动信息科学界的发展提供了有价值的见解。
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From seeking to learning: Understanding contextual factors associated with users’ self-regulated learning on medical Q&A platforms

Based on the expectancy-value theory, contextual factors related to users’ self-regulated learning (SRL) on medial Q&A platforms were investigated. A theoretical model was developed and validated through an online survey involving 483 participants with experience in health information-seeking on medical Q&A platforms. The empirical analysis yielded three main findings. First, a significant positive relationship existed between searching for health answers and SRL. Second, perceived usefulness of health answers was also positively related to SRL. Third, user satisfaction with the medical Q&A platform partially mediated the relationship between searching for health answers and SRL, as well as the relationship between perceived usefulness of health answers and SRL. This study bridges the gap between the field of self-regulated learning and medical Q&A research, providing valuable insights for improving the well-being of online health information consumers and advancing the information science community.

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Library & Information Science Research
Library & Information Science Research INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: Library & Information Science Research, a cross-disciplinary and refereed journal, focuses on the research process in library and information science as well as research findings and, where applicable, their practical applications and significance. All papers are subject to a double-blind reviewing process.
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