| Literature DB >> 28130203 |
Sarah S Richtering1,2, Karice Hyun1,3, Lis Neubeck1,4,5, Genevieve Coorey1,3, John Chalmers1,3, Tim Usherwood1,3,6, David Peiris1,3, Clara K Chow1,3,6, Julie Redfern1,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Electronic health (eHealth) literacy is a growing area of research parallel to the ongoing development of eHealth interventions. There is, however, little and conflicting information regarding the factors that influence eHealth literacy, notably in chronic disease. We are similarly ill-informed about the relationship between eHealth and health literacy, 2 related yet distinct health-related literacies.Entities:
Keywords: Internet; cardiovascular system; chronic disease; eHealth; health literacy; socioeconomic factors
Year: 2017 PMID: 28130203 PMCID: PMC5303199 DOI: 10.2196/humanfactors.6217
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Hum Factors ISSN: 2292-9495
Matching eHEALS (eHealth Literacy Scale) [16] items to the HLQ (Health literacy Questionnaire) [24].
| Areas | eHEALSa questions | HLQb subscales |
| Navigating resources | Item 1: I know what health resources are available on the Internet | Navigating the health care system (range 1-5) |
| Skills to use resources | Item 4: I know how to use Internet to answer my questions about health | Ability to find good health information (range 1-5) |
| Usefulness for oneself | Item 5: I know how to use the health information I find on the Internet to help me | Having sufficient information to manage my health (range 1-4) |
| Critical evaluation | Item 6: I have the skills I need to evaluate the health resources I find on the Internet | Appraisal of health information (range 1-4) |
aeHEALS: eHealth Literacy Scale.
bHLQ: Health Literacy Questionnaire.
Univariable comparison of demographic, socioeconomic, and technology use factors in eHealth literacy (analysis adjusted for the clustering effect of primary health care practices).
| Variable | Low eHealth literacy | High eHealth literacy | Overall | ||
| Male | 124 (80.5) | 220 (73. 6) | 344 (75.9) | .10 | |
| 68 (8) | 66 (8) | 67 (8) | .01 | ||
| Age <65 years, n (%) | 49 (32) | 121 (40.5) | 170 (37.5) | .02 | |
| Age 65-70 years, n (%) | 108 (36.1) | 158 (34.9) | |||
| Age >70 years, n (%) | 55 (36) | 70 (23) | 125 (27.6) | ||
| History of coronary heart disease, n (%) | 49 (32) | 92 (31) | 141 (31.1) | .82 | |
| Taking >3 CVDb medications | 30 (19) | 73 (24) | 103 (22.7) | .24 | |
| None, primary, or secondary | 54 (35) | 67 (22) | 121 (26.7) | .007 | |
| Technical or vocational training | 32 (21) | 58 (19) | 90 (20) | ||
| Undergraduate or postgraduate | 68 (44) | 174 (58.2) | 242 (53.4) | ||
| <1000 | 30 (19) | 56 (19) | 86 (20) | .55 | |
| 1000-2000 | 54 (35) | 126 (42.1) | 180 (39.7) | ||
| >2000 | 45 (29) | 82 (27) | 127 (28.0) | ||
| Private insurance, n (%) | 118 (76.6) | 249 (83.3) | 367 (81.0) | .09 | |
| Desktop computer | 62 (40) | 132 (44.1) | 194 (42.8) | .53 | |
| Laptop | 59 (38) | 100 (33.4) | 159 (35.1) | ||
| Mobile phone or tablet | 31 (20) | 67 (22) | 98 (22) | ||
| Spends >1 hour on Internet per day | 56 (36) | 179 (60.0) | 235 (55.8) | <.001 | |
| eHEALS score, mean (SD) | 19.89 (4.909) | 30.96 | 27.2 | <.001 | |
aeHEALS: eHealth Literacy Scale.
bCVD: cardiovascular disease.
Figure 1Predictors of low eHealth literacy (defined as eHEALS score <26 out of 40; analysis adjusted for the demographic, socioeconomic, and technology use predictors). CVD: Cardiovascular disease; eHEALS: eHealth Literacy Scale.
Comparison between eHealth Literacy Scale (eHEALS) [16] and the Health Literacy Questionnaire (HLQ) [24].
| Themesa | Beta coefficient of HLQb score (SEc) | |
| Navigating resources | 0.3117 (0.0970) | .08 |
| Skills to use resources | 0.4108 (0.0977) | .06 |
| Usefulness for oneself | 0.5222 (0.1439) | .049 |
| Critical evaluation | 0.7955 (0.0844) | .01 |
aThe analysis was adjusted for the demographic, socioeconomic, and technology use predictors.
bHLQ: Health Literacy Questionnaire.
cSE: Standard error.