Electronic Government, An International Journal, Vol. 10, No. 2, 2013 151
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Swedish citizens’ opinions on decision support
in primary healthcare
Agneta Ranerup*
Department of Applied IT,
University of Gothenburg,
412 96 Gothenburg, Sweden
E-mail: ranerup@ituniv.se
*Corresponding author
Anna Bendz
Department of Political Science,
University of Gothenburg,
P.O. Box 711, 405 30 Gothenburg, Sweden
E-mail: anna.bendz@pol.gu.se
Lars Norén
Centre for Consumer Science,
University of Gothenburg,
P.O. Box 606, 405 30 Gothenburg, Sweden
E-mail: lars.noren@handels.gu.se
Abstract: Choice reform in public healthcare includes the expectation that
citizens will choose a healthcare provider. This paper investigates the
informational support they need in order to choose a primary healthcare
provider. The study is based on an electronic survey (n = 990) in Sweden.
The Callon and Muniesa model is used as the paper’s theoretical framework.
This model, which describes the sequential phases of isolating alternatives,
examining alternatives and ranking and making choices, emphasises that
technological devices support consumer choice. The paper concludes that
public healthcare web portals and information leaflets are more popular
platforms than private healthcare web portals and social networks. The data
citizens find most useful for examining alternatives are waiting times, doctors’
competences and reception. The paper makes suggestions for the design of
technological devices citizens can use to choose healthcare providers. The
theoretical framework shows the technological and political character of
information used to support choice.
Keywords: primary care; choice; e-government; consumerism; information;
decision support; healthcare; the web; e-health.
Reference to this paper should be made as follows: Ranerup, A., Bendz, A. and
Norén, L. (2013) ‘Swedish citizens’ opinions on decision support in primary
healthcare’, Electronic Government, An International Journal, Vol. 10, No. 2,
pp.151–170.