TY - JOUR AU - Ivanitskaya, Lana AU - Brookins-Fisher, Jodi AU - O´Boyle, Irene AU - Vibbert, Danielle AU - Erofeev, Dmitry AU - Fulton, Lawrence PY - 2010 DA - 2010/04/26 TI - Dirt Cheap and Without Prescription:美国年轻消费者从Rogue Internet药店购买药品有多容易?JO - J医疗互联网Res SP - e11 VL - 12 IS - 2kw -技能评估,KW -健康素养KW -电子健康KW -健康信息技能KW -互联网药店KW -假冒药品KW -网络药品KW -网络药店AB -背景:许多流氓卖家的网站药品可以通过电子邮件垃圾邮件链接或通过网络搜索引擎访问。这项研究调查了在美国高等教育机构注册的学生如何识别明显不安全的药店。目的:目的是估计这些健康消费者对非法互联网药店欺诈的脆弱性。方法:两个专门为这项研究创建的互联网药店网站,显示了多个不值得信任的特征,模仿了五个实际的互联网药品销售商,作者认为这些卖家对消费者有潜在危险。这些网站没有任何安全药房标志,几乎所有的危险标志都在食品和药物管理局(FDA)的消费者指南中规定。参与者被告知,社区药房为一个月的Beozine收费165美元,这是一种假药,以确保没有预先存在的知识。在两家网上药店(A药店37.99美元,b药店57.60美元)查看了它的价格后,受访者被要求指出每个卖家是否是购买这种药物的好地方。在2005-2008年期间,1914名本科生完成了在线电子卫生素养评估。参与率为78%。 Results: In response to "On a scale from 0-10, how good is this pharmacy as a place for buying Beozine?" many respondents gave favorable ratings. Specifically, 50% of students who reviewed pharmacy A and 37% of students who reviewed pharmacy B chose a rating above the scale midpoint. When explaining a low drug cost, these raters related it to low operation costs, ad revenue, pressure to lower costs due to comparison shopping, and/or high sales volume. Those who said that pharmacy A or B was "a very bad place" for purchasing the drug (25%), as defined by a score of 1 or less, related low drug cost to lack of regulation, low drug quality, and/or customer information sales. About 16% of students thought that people should be advised to buy cheaper drugs at pharmacies such as these but the majority (62%) suggested that people should be warned against buying drugs from such internet sellers. Over 22% of respondents would recommend pharmacy A to friends and family (10% pharmacy B). One-third of participants supplied online health information to others for decision-making purposes. After controlling for the effects of education, health major, and age, these respondents had significantly worse judgment of Internet pharmacies than those who did not act as information suppliers. Conclusions: At least a quarter of students, including those in health programs, cannot see multiple signs of danger displayed by rogue Internet pharmacies. Many more are likely to be misled by online sellers that use professional design, veil untrustworthy features, and mimic reputable websites. Online health information consumers would benefit from education initiatives that (1) communicate why it can be dangerous to buy medications online and that (2) develop their information evaluation skills. This study highlights the importance of regulating rogue Internet pharmacies and curbing the danger they pose to consumers. SN - 1438-8871 UR - //www.mybigtv.com/2010/2/e11/ UR - https://doi.org/10.2196/jmir.1520 UR - http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20439253 DO - 10.2196/jmir.1520 ID - info:doi/10.2196/jmir.1520 ER -
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