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Health information on the Web: pregnancy.

N S Sankar1

  • 1Crawley Hospital, West Sussex. nsaisankar@yahoo.com

The Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health
|August 17, 2000
PubMed
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Pregnant individuals can find reliable online resources to manage anxiety during pregnancy. This curated list guides users to valuable and informative websites, saving time and reducing stress.

Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Digital Health
  • Online Health Information Access

Background:

  • Pregnancy is a common physiological event often accompanied by significant anxiety.
  • Accessing accurate and detailed pregnancy information is crucial for expectant mothers.
  • The internet offers vast information, but identifying reliable sources can be challenging.

Framework:

  • This work compiles and evaluates online resources for pregnancy information.
  • The focus is on websites that are both valuable and informative for users.
  • The selection aims to provide accurate details about pregnancy progression and management.

Implementation:

  • A curated list of tested and verified websites is presented.
  • The compilation prioritizes ease of access and time-saving for users.

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  • Information is presented to be easily digestible and interesting for expectant mothers.
  • Implications:

    • Empowers pregnant individuals with accessible, reliable digital health information.
    • Aids in mitigating pregnancy-related anxiety through informed self-management.
    • Facilitates efficient information seeking, enhancing the overall pregnancy experience.