Characteristics of Users and Nonusers of Symptom Checkers in Germany: Cross-Sectional Survey Study.
Marvin KopkaLennart ScatturinHendrik NapieralaDaniel FürstenauMarkus A FeufelFelix BalzerMalte L SchmiedingPublished in: Journal of medical Internet research (2023)
Concurring with studies from other countries, our findings show associations between sociodemographic characteristics and SC usage in a German sample: users were on average younger, of higher socioeconomic status, and more commonly female compared to nonusers. However, usage cannot be explained by sociodemographic differences alone. It rather seems that sociodemographics explain who is or is not aware of the technology, but those who are aware of SCs are equally likely to use them, independently of sociodemographic differences. Although in some groups (eg, people with anxiety disorder), more participants reported to know and use SCs, they tended to perceive them as less useful. In other groups (eg, male participants), fewer respondents were aware of SCs, but those who used them perceived them to be more useful. Thus, SCs should be designed to fit specific user needs, and strategies should be developed to help reach individuals who could benefit but are not aware of SCs yet.
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