| Literature DB >> 31599730 |
Michael M McKee1, Peter C Hauser2, Sara Champlin3, Michael Paasche-Orlow4, Kelley Wyse1, Jessica Cuculick5, Lorraine R Buis1, Melissa Plegue1, Ananda Sen1, Michael D Fetters1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Deaf American Sign Language (ASL) users often struggle with limited health literacy compared with their hearing peers. However, the mechanisms driving limited health literacy and how this may impact access to and understanding of health information for Deaf individuals have not been determined. Deaf individuals are more likely than hearing individuals to use the internet, yet they continue to report significant barriers to health information. This study presents an opportunity to identify key targets that impact information access for a largely marginalized population.Entities:
Keywords: consumer health information; deaf; health literacy; hearing loss
Year: 2019 PMID: 31599730 PMCID: PMC6812478 DOI: 10.2196/14889
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Res Protoc ISSN: 1929-0748

Deaf health literacy conceptual model for information.

Overall study design. ASL-NVS: American sign language-newest vital sign.
Key variables and their measures.
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| Self-efficacy | One’s belief in one’s ability to succeed in specific situations. | Self-efficacy for information seeking [ |
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| Cognition | Ability to process information, metacognition, and behavioral regulation, which all are important for learning and social behavior | Kaufman Brief Intelligence Test, Second Edition (assesses nonverbal cognition), and the Color Trails Test (assesses executive function) [ |
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| Reading literacy | Level of reading proficiency | reading grade level from the Test of Silent Contextual Reading Fluency, Second Edition [ |
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| Electronic health (eHealth) literacy | Ability to seek out, find, evaluate and appraise, integrate, and apply what is obtained in an electronic or Web-based environment to solving a health problem. | eHealth literacy Scale (validated measure of Web-based and eHealth literacy) [ |
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| Visualization of health information | Visualization patterns of the presented health information. | Actual through eye tracking software, which assesses the visualization of health-related information on 4 health topics [ |
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| Health knowledge | Knowledge of cardiovascular health. | Wagner et al’s cardiovascular health knowledge measure [ |
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| Language fluency | Level of expressive and receptive language proficiency. | (1) ASL-SRTb [ |
aASL: American Sign Language.
bASL-SRT: American Sign Language Sentence Reproduction Test.
Aim 3 approaches.
| Definition | Purpose | Approach | Data collection | Expected outcomes |
| Web-based health information navigation and comprehension (step 1) | To assess Web-based health information search ability, acquisition, and patterns | Use of Tobii video/online use recording software; 4 clinical vignettes with questions to prompt Web-based search | Navigation patterns of Deaf individuals; preferences of health websites, including search engines (n=15 Deaf and n=15 hearing for comparison); scoring on questions related to vignettes | Assess Web-based health information search ability of Deaf individuals (unknown); determine if Deaf individuals’ health literacy determines the quality of the navigation and comprehension of the information (unknown); generate areas of weaknesses and strengths for interventions to focus (unknown) |
| Elicitation interviews (step 2) | To explain and expand the understanding of the findings demonstrated in aims 1 and 2 | Use of elicitation interviews about video recordings of the participants and their Web-based searches | Explore how and why participants decided to use the websites they chose, including the types of queries and what aspects of the Web-based information was useful to them | Assess how Deaf individuals visualize and learn Web-based health information (unknown); determine the preferences of health information tools and dissemination (unknown) and understand why they have those preferences (unknown) |