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329 patients in a multi-cultural surgery in Nottinghamshire, England used a
touch-screen health information kiosk in the practice and then filled in a
n online questionnaire after they had searched the system. This questionnai
re sought background information on the patient's age, gender, country of b
irth and employment status as well as data on the use and usefulness of the
kiosk. Ease of kiosk system use was found to be significant in determining
both use and satisfaction variables. Older users and those nut born in the
UK were less likely to find the system easy or very easy to use. Employmen
t status was also found to impact on kiosk use; both UK born and non-UK bor
n skilled workers were found to use the kiosk more as compared to other gro
ups. These findings help identify user populations who are good targets for
information kiosks as well as the most effective ways to provide consumer
health information via kiosk.