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eHealth Delivery of Educational Content Using Selected Visual Methods to Improve Health Literacy on Lifestyle-Related Diseases: Literature Review

机译:eHealth使用所选视觉方法向教育内容提供教育内容,以改善与生活方式相关疾病的健康识字:文献综述

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Background Lifestyle-related diseases, such as stroke, heart disease, and diabetes, are examples of noncommunicable diseases. Noncommunicable diseases are now the leading cause of death in the world, and their major causes are lifestyle related. The number of eHealth interventions is increasing, which is expected to improve individuals’ health literacy on lifestyle-related diseases. Objective This literature review aims to identify existing literature published in the past decade on eHealth interventions aimed at improving health literacy on lifestyle-related diseases among the general population using selected visual methods, such as educational videos, films, and movies. Methods A systematic literature search of the PubMed database was conducted in April 2019 for papers written in English and published from April 2, 2009, through April 2, 2019. A total of 538 papers were identified and screened in accordance with the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) flow diagram. Finally, 23 papers were included in this review. Results The 23 papers were characterized according to study characteristics (author and year of publication, study design and region where the study was conducted, study objective, service platform, target disease and participant age, research period, outcomes, and research method); the playback time of the educational videos, films, and movies; and the evaluation of the study’s impacts on health literacy. A total of 7 studies compared results using statistical methods. Of these, 5 studies reported significant positive effects of the intervention on health literacy and health-related measures (eg, physical activity, body weight). Although most of the studies included educational content aimed at improving health literacy, only 7 studies measured health literacy. In addition, only 5 studies assessed literacy using health literacy measurement tools. Conclusions This review found that the provision of educational content was satisfactory in most eHealth studies using selected visual methods, such as videos, films, and movies. These findings suggest that eHealth interventions influence people’s health behaviors and that the need for this intervention is expected to increase. Despite the need to develop eHealth interventions, standardized measurement tools to evaluate health literacy are lacking. Further research is required to clarify acceptable health literacy measurements.
机译:背景技术与中风,心脏病和糖尿病等生活方式相关的疾病是非传染性疾病的例子。非传染性疾病现在是世界上死亡的主要原因,他们的主要原因是生活方式。电子健康干预措施的数量正在增加,预计将改善对生活方式相关疾病的个人健康识字。目的这些文献综述旨在识别过去十年过去十年发布的现有文献,旨在通过所选择的视觉方法提高一般人群的生活方式相关疾病的卫生素质,例如教育视频,电影和电影。方法对PubMed数据库进行系统文献搜索,于2019年4月进行了用英语编写的论文,并于2009年4月2日发布,截至2019年4月2日。根据PRISMA共识别并筛选了538篇论文(首选报告系统评测和Meta-Analyzes的项目)流程图。最后,在本次审查中纳入了23篇论文。结果23篇论文根据研究特征(作者和出版,研究,研究目标,服务平台,目标疾病和参与者年龄,研究期,结果和研究方法);教育视频,电影和电影的播放时间;并评价研究对健康素养的影响。共有7项研究使用统计方法比较结果。其中,5研究报告了对健康识字和健康相关措施的介入(例如,身体活动,体重)的显着积极影响。虽然大多数研究包括旨在提高健康识字的教育内容,但只有7项研究衡量了卫生素养。此外,只有5项研究使用健康识字测量工具评估了识字性。结论这一综述发现,在使用所选视觉方法的大多数电子健康研究中,提供教育内容的提供令人满意,例如视频,电影和电影。这些调查结果表明,电子健康干预影响人们的健康行为,预计对这种干预的需求预计会增加。尽管有必要发展电子健康干预措施,但缺乏标准化的测量工具来评估健康素养。需要进一步的研究来澄清可接受的健康素养测量。

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