• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Undergraduate Psychology Students’ Perceptions About the Use of ICT for Health Purposes
  • Contributor: Nieto, Rubén; Boixadós, Mercè; Aumatell, Eva; Huguet, Anna; Hernández, Eulàlia
  • Published: Bentham Science Publishers Ltd., 2014
  • Published in: The Open Psychology Journal, 7 (2014) 1, Seite 57-63
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.2174/1874350101407010057
  • ISSN: 1874-3501
  • Keywords: General Psychology
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  • Description: Objective: Information and communication technologies (ICT) have great potential for health care. In this studywe explore undergraduate psychology students’ perceptions about different specific uses of ICT for health (i.e. onlineinterventions, health information websites, telehealth and online social networks). A total of 113 students answered an online survey designed to gather their perceptions about the use of these four types ofinterventions for health purposes. Results: Results showed that online interventions and telehealth were assessed as the best ways of using ICT for health,while the worst way was using social networks for health. The most frequently mentioned advantages were related to thefact that ICT can help with access to information and/or treatments, and that they are comfortable. The most frequentlymentioned disadvantages were related to the quality of the information (for social networks and health informationwebsites) and the fact that they were considered impersonal (for telehealth and online interventions). Conclusions: Students were not very enthusiastic about the use of ICT for health. Education is needed to change theseperceptions and increase the likelihood that they will incorporate ICT in their future practice.
  • Access State: Open Access