TAILORING ONLINE HEALTH INFORMATION RETRIEVAL SYSTEMS TO DIVERSE USER NEEDS: A PERSONALIZATION PERSPECTIVE A PERSONALIZATION PERSPECTIVE Section Articles

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Umar, Musa Yila (Ph.D)

Abstract

The digital revolution has transformed access to health information, driving the development


of online health information retrieval systems that cater to individual user needs through


personalization. This paper explores the growing reliance on these systems and the necessity


for customization to enhance user experience and health outcomes. Personalization involves


tailoring information based on user demographics, health literacy, cultural and linguistic


backgrounds, health conditions, psychographics, and accessibility needs. Technologies like AI


and machine learning play a critical role in advancing personalization by analysing user data


to predict and deliver relevant content. Despite the benefits, challenges such as privacy


concerns, algorithmic biases, and technical scalability issues persist. Evaluating the


effectiveness of these systems through metrics like user engagement and health outcomes, and


incorporating user feedback, ensures continuous improvement. The future of personalized


health information retrieval lies in integrating emerging technologies, ensuring data privacy


and ethical use, and adapting systems to diverse global contexts to achieve equitable health


information access.


 

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Author Biography

Umar, Musa Yila (Ph.D), National Open University of Nigeria

Umar, Musa Yila (Ph.D)

musayila@yahoo.com

National Open University of Nigeria

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