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Consumer Evaluation of Digital Health Information Credibility in Online Consultation Decision-Making Muhammad Hilmi Labibunnajah; Yusuf Kusuma Dewa; Nanda Adi Utami
Indonesian Economic Review Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): February : Indonesian Economic Review
Publisher : Cahaya Abadi Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53787/iconev.v6i1.87

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The rapid​ development of digital technology has led people to increasingly rely on the internet as an initial source of health information before making medical decisions. However, the varying quality of digital health information requires consumers to evaluate its credibility before using it as a basis for decision-making, including decisions to use online health consultation services. This study aims to understand how consumers evaluate the credibility of digital health information and how this evaluation process influences their decisions to use telemedicine services. This research employed a qualitative approach with a phenomenological perspective. Data were collected through in- depth interviews with participants who had searched for health information online and had experience using online medical consultation services. Participants were selected purposively, and the number of participants was determined based on the principle of data saturation. The data were analyzed using thematic analysis to identify patterns of experience and meaning constructed by participants when assessing information credibility. The findings reveal that credibility evaluation is a complex and contextual process influenced by personal experiences and emotional conditions. Consumers assess credibility based on source authority, consistency of information across sources, and prior usage experiences. Emotions such as anxiety also shape how individuals interpret information. Information perceived as credible increases confidence and reduced perceived risk, thereby encouraging the decision to use online consultation services. conversely, information perceived as less credible leads to confusion and delays in decision-making. These findings highlights that the credibility of digital health information serves as a psychological foundation for building trust in telemedicine services.
Hubungan Dukungan Suami terhadap Kesiapan Psikologis Ibu Hamil Primigravida dalam Mencapai Peran Sebagai Ibu Nanda Adi Utami; Hernandia Distinarista; Apriliani Yulianti Wuriningsih; Sri Wahyuni
Journal of Medical Practice and Research Vol 1 No 2 (2025): December: Essentia: Journal of Medical Practice and Research
Publisher : CV SCRIPTA INTELEKTUAL MANDIRI

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.65310/vsbrby26

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This study aimed to examine the relationship between husband’s support and psychological readiness among primigravida pregnant women in achieving the maternal role. A quantitative cross-sectional design was applied involving 96 primigravida women in the first trimester who attended antenatal care at a primary health center. Data were collected using validated questionnaires measuring husband’s support and psychological readiness. Statistical analysis was performed using univariate analysis and Spearman rank correlation. The findings revealed a significant positive association between husband’s support and psychological readiness, indicating that higher levels of perceived support were related to better psychological preparedness for motherhood. Emotional, informational, and instrumental support contributed to reduced anxiety and enhanced mental readiness during early pregnancy. These results highlight the importance of partner involvement in maternal health services and emphasize that psychological readiness for motherhood is shaped not only by individual factors but also by interpersonal dynamics within the family. Integrating husband-focused interventions into antenatal care may improve maternal psychological outcomes and support a healthier transition to the maternal role.