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Navigating the digital divide: A systematic review of eHealth literacy in underserved populations in the United States.

Amy Chesser1, Anne Burke1, Jared Reyes1, Tessa Rohrberg1.   

Abstract

eHealth provides an important mechanism to connect medically underserved populations with health information, but little is known about gaps in eHealth literacy research in underserved adult populations within the U.S. Between June and July 2013, three systematic literature reviews of five databases were conducted and a subsequent hand search was completed. Identified literature was screened and studies meeting exclusion and inclusion criteria were synthesized and analyzed for common themes. Of the 221 articles critically appraised, 15 met these criteria. Thirty-five of these studies were excluded due to international origin. Of the articles meeting the inclusion criteria, underserved populations assessed included immigrant women, the elderly, low-income, the un- and underemployed, and African-American and Hispanic populations. eHealth literacy assessments utilized included one or two item screeners, the eHEALS scale, health information competence and cognitive task analysis. Factors examined in relation to eHealth literacy included age, experience, overall health literacy, education, income and culture. The majority did not assess the impact of locality and those that did were predominately urban. These data suggest that there is a gap in the literature regarding eHealth literacy knowledge for underserved populations, and specifically those in rural locations, within the U.S.

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Keywords:  Access to healthcare; eHealth literacy; rural populations; systematic review; underserved populations

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25710808     DOI: 10.3109/17538157.2014.948171

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inform Health Soc Care        ISSN: 1753-8157            Impact factor:   2.439


  71 in total

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8.  An Experimental Test of the Two-Dimensional Theory of Cultural Sensitivity in Health Communication.

Authors:  Theodore M Singelis; Raul I Garcia; Judith C Barker; Rachel E Davis
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9.  Identifying Treatment Effect Modifiers in the STarT Back Trial: A Secondary Analysis.

Authors:  Jason M Beneciuk; Jonathan C Hill; Paul Campbell; Ebenezer Afolabi; Steven Z George; Kate M Dunn; Nadine E Foster
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10.  Higher eHealth Literacy is Associated With HIV Risk Behaviors among HIV-Infected Women Who Use the Internet.

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