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Does Health Information in Mass Media Help or Hurt Patients? Investigation of Potential Negative Influence of Mass Media Health Information on Patients’ Beliefs and Medication Regimen Adherence

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Pages 214-222 | Published online: 14 Feb 2017
 

Abstract

As an important public health issue, patient medication non-adherence has drawn much attention, but research on the impact of mass media as an information source on patient medication adherence has been scant. Given that mass media often provide confusing and contradicting information regarding health/medical issues, this study examined the potential negative influence of exposure to health information in mass media on patients’ beliefs about their illnesses and medications, and medication adherence, in comparison with the effects of exposure to another primary medication information source, physicians. Survey data obtained from patients on blood thinner regimens revealed that the frequency of exposure to health information in mass media was negatively related to accuracy of patients’ beliefs about their medication benefits and patient medication adherence. On the other hand, frequency of visits with physicians was positively associated with patients’ beliefs about their medication benefits but had no significant relation to medication regimen adherence. The implications of the study findings are discussed, and methodological limitations and suggestion for future research are presented.

Funding

This study was funded by the American Academy of Advertising Doctoral Dissertation Award and the Ralph D. Casey Dissertation Research Award given by the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Minnesota.

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Funding

This study was funded by the American Academy of Advertising Doctoral Dissertation Grant and the Ralph D. Casey Dissertation Research Award given by the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Minnesota.

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