01817nas a2200253 4500000000100000000000100001000000100002008004100003653001700044653001500061653003300076653002000109653003200129100001600161700001400177700001700191700002800208700001900236700002400255245008800279300001400367490000600381520117600387 2016 d10atelemedicine10atechnology10ainformation seeking behavior10ahealth literacy10aconsumer health information1 aIsto Huvila1 aStefan Ek1 aHeidi Enwald1 aKristina Eriksson-Backa1 aNoora Hirvonen1 aHelena Känsäkoski00aTaking Health Information Behaviour into Account in the design of e-health services a153–1630 v83 aThe aim of this article is to bring forward the benefits of a better integration of a comprehensive understanding of individuals information behaviour in the design and development of e-health services. This study is a descriptive review based on a non-exhaustive selection of literature that describes the state-of-the-art, problems and opportunities identified in e-health, health information behaviour and health information literacy research. By focusing on how to tailor the information provided and the technological devices to fit the information behaviour, the approach has also potential to uncover new insights into how to adequately implement and integrate ICTs into everyday life practices of other hard-to-reach groups in society. We presuppose that it will be possible to give practical recommendations based on a combined understanding of individual differences in health information behaviour and users expectations and experiences, acquired through empirical studies focusing on older adults. Moreover, the usefulness of health information literacy as an indicator of the patterns and competences related to health information behaviour is highlighted.