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    • Health Informatics
    • Online Health Communities
    • Patient Behavior Analysis

    Background:

    • Early internet technologies facilitated health information exchange.
    • The World Wide Web enabled broader access to online health information.
    • Patient-shared experiences online significantly influence health decision-making.

    Discussion:

    • Proposes an adaptation of Kolb's experiential learning theory.
    • Introduces an experiential health information processing model.
    • Addresses the lack of theoretical frameworks for online health information seeking.

    Key Insights:

    • Online patient forums impact health decision-making.
    • Experiential knowledge exchange is a key driver in online health information seeking.
    • The proposed model offers a new lens for understanding this behavior.

    Outlook:

    • The model can serve as a research framework for online health information seeking.
    • Future research should explore the model's utility and impact on patient decision-making and health outcomes.
    • Investigate the effects of online collaboration on patient outcomes.