Literature DB >> 24120249

Translating access into utilization: lessons from the design and evaluation of a health insurance Web site to promote reproductive health care for young women in Massachusetts.

Elizabeth Janiak1, Elizabeth Rhodes, Angel M Foster.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Following state-level health care reform in Massachusetts, young women reported confusion over coverage of contraception and other sexual and reproductive health services under newly available health insurance products. To address this gap, a plain-language Web site titled "My Little Black Book for Sexual Health" was developed by a statewide network of reproductive health stakeholders. The purpose of this evaluation was to assess the health literacy demands and usability of the site among its target audience, women ages 18-26 years. STUDY
DESIGN: We performed an evaluation of the literacy demands of the Web site's written content and tested the Web site's usability in a health communications laboratory.
RESULTS: Participants found the Web site visually appealing and its overall design concept accessible. However, the Web site's literacy demands were high, and all participants encountered problems navigating through the Web site. Following this evaluation, the Web site was modified to be more usable and more comprehensible to women of all health literacy levels.
CONCLUSIONS: To avail themselves of sexual and reproductive health services newly available under expanded health insurance coverage, young women require customized educational resources that are rigorously evaluated to ensure accessibility. IMPLICATIONS: To maximize utilization of reproductive health services under expanded health insurance coverage, US women require customized educational resources commensurate with their literacy skills. The application of established research methods from the field of health communications will enable advocates to evaluate and adapt these resources to best serve their targeted audiences.
© 2013.

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Keywords:  Contraception; Health literacy; Insurance coverage

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24120249     DOI: 10.1016/j.contraception.2013.09.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Contraception        ISSN: 0010-7824            Impact factor:   3.375


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