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Caring for baby: what sources of information do mothers use and trust?
Angela Dobele
,
Jane Fry
, Sharyn Rundle-Thiele
, Tim Fry
Centre for Research in Public Health and Community Care
Health Research Methods Unit
Centre for Health Services and Clinical Research
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Social Sciences
Decision Making
100%
Information Processing
100%
Demographic Factor
100%
Internet Survey
100%
Source of Information
100%
Education Level
50%
Information Source
50%
Online Survey
50%
Health Professionals
50%
Research Focus
50%
Keyphrases
Information Channel
100%
Communication Model
37%
Children's Health
25%
Maternity
25%
Individual Cognition
25%
Trusted Channel
25%
World Wide Web
25%
Information Processing
25%
Modern Communication
25%
Demographic Factors
25%
Internet Survey
25%
Female Consumers
25%
Trust in Information
12%
Information Provision
12%
Service Users
12%
Interesting Research
12%
Channel Attributes
12%
Behavior Change
12%
Between-person
12%
Health Professionals
12%
Information Use
12%
Online Survey
12%
Education Level
12%
Internet Usage
12%
Common Information
12%
Healthcare Professionals
12%
Decision Model
12%
Trust in Information Sources
12%
Decision Sequence
12%
Highly Educated
12%
Design Methodology
12%
Computer Science
Information Channel
100%
Communication Model
37%
Generalizability
25%
Demographic Factor
25%
Individual Cognition
25%
Key Information
25%
Decision-Making
25%
Information Processing
25%
Research Agenda
12%
Practical Implication
12%
Healthcare Professional
12%
Information Provision
12%
Health Professionals
12%
Information Source
12%
Online Survey
12%
Psychology
Decision Making
100%
Demographic Factor
100%
Information Processing
100%
Healthcare Professional
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Internet Usage
100%