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Reconceptualizing Health Literacy and the eHealth Literacy Scale (eHEALS): Evaluation of Psychometric Properties, Subdimensions, and Health-Related Internet Searching Behavior in Adult Outpatients Visiting a Tertiary Care Clinic.

机译:重新概念化健康素养和电子健康素养量表(eHEALS):对三级诊所就诊的成人门诊患者的心理计量学特性,子维度和与健康相关的互联网搜索行为的评估。

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Recent reconceptualizations of health literacy have expanded beyond traditional literacy and numeracy skills to look more broadly at how patients interact within the healthcare environment. With the widespread use of the internet for health information, health literacy needs to be reframed to include eHealth literacy skills required to find, evaluate, and apply electronic health information to solve health problems. There is only one instrument to measure eHealth literacy, the eHealth Literacy Scale (eHEALS), and this instrument was originally validated in a group of high school students without disease. This study reevaluated the reliability and validity of the 8-item eHEALS in an adult outpatient population. Attention was paid to determine whether subdimensions existed within eHEALS that could be used to develop subscales to better categorize eHealth literacy deficiencies, and to further understand associations between low eHealth literacy, patient characteristics, and health-related internet use. Varimax rotated factor analysis provided preliminary evidence to support two eHealth Literacy subscales: Utilizing info & Evaluating info. A multivariate linear regression model revealed statistically significant associations between low eHealth Literacy and patient characteristics including age, education, and access to smart phones. Furthermore, eHEALS demonstrated convergent validity in relation to the use of high quality websites. The likelihood of using high quality websites was significantly lower (OR = 0.26; 95% CI, 0.08 - 0.83; P = .02) for patients with low eHealth Literacy. Further research is needed to improve the eHealth Literacy Scale to better categorize patient deficits in finding, evaluating, and applying electronic health information to solve health problems.
机译:最近对健康素养的重新概念化已经超越了传统的识字和计算能力,以更广泛地关注患者在医疗环境中的互动方式。随着互联网广泛地用于健康信息,需要对健康素养进行重组,以包括查找,评估和应用电子健康信息以解决健康问题所需的eHealth素养技能。只有一种衡量eHealth素养的工具,即eHealth扫盲量表(eHEALS),该工具最初在一组没有疾病的高中学生中得到了验证。这项研究重新评估了成人门诊患者中8项eHEALS的可靠性和有效性。已关注确定eHEALS中是否存在子维度,这些子维度可用于开发子量表,以更好地对eHealth扫盲缺陷进行分类,并进一步了解低eHealth扫盲,患者特征以及与健康相关的互联网使用之间的关联。 Varimax旋转因子分析提供了支持两个eHealth扫盲量表的初步证据:利用信息和评估信息。多元线性回归模型揭示了低eHealth素养与患者特征(包括年龄,教育程度和使用智能手机)之间的统计学显着关联。此外,eHEALS在使用高质量网站方面显示出收敛的有效性。对于电子卫生保健素养较低的患者,使用高质量网站的可能性明显较低(OR = 0.26; 95%CI,0.08-0.83; P = .02)。需要进一步研究以改善eHealth扫盲量表,以更好地分类患者缺陷,以查找,评估和应用电子健康信息来解决健康问题。

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  • 作者

    Saffarzadeh, Areo.;

  • 作者单位

    University of California, Irvine.;

  • 授予单位 University of California, Irvine.;
  • 学科 Health education.;Educational tests measurements.;Medicine.
  • 学位 M.S.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 66 p.
  • 总页数 66
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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