TY - JOUR AU1 - Powell, John AU2 - Inglis, Nadia AU3 - Ronnie, Jennifer AU4 - Large, Shirley AU5 - AB - Background: Most households in the United Kingdom have Internet access, and health-related Internet use is increasing. The National Health Service (NHS) Direct website is the major UK provider of online health information. Objective: Our objective was to identify the characteristics and motivations of online health information seekers accessing the NHS Direct website, and to examine the benefits and challenges of the health Internet. Methods: We undertook an online questionnaire survey, offered to users of the NHS Direct website. A subsample of survey respondents participated in in-depth, semistructured, qualitative interviews by telephone or instant messaging/email. Questionnaire results were analyzed using chi-square statistics. Thematic coding with constant comparison was used for interview transcript analysis. Results: In total 792 respondents completed some or all of the survey: 71.2% (534/750 with data available) were aged under 45 years, 67.4% (511/758) were female, and 37.7% (286/759) had university-level qualifications. They sought information for themselves (545/781, 69.8%), someone else (172/781, 22.0%), or both (64/781, 8.2%). Women were more likely than men to seek help for someone else or both themselves and someone else (168/509 vs 61/242, χ = 6.35, P = .04). Prior consultation with a health professional was reported by 44.9% (346/770), although this TI - The Characteristics and Motivations of Online Health Information Seekers: Cross-Sectional Survey and Qualitative Interview Study JF - Journal of Medical Internet Research DO - 10.2196/jmir.1600 DA - 2011-02-23 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/unpaywall/the-characteristics-and-motivations-of-online-health-information-4WnApZyQpE DP - DeepDyve ER -