Park Hyejin, Cormier Eileen, Gordon Glenna, Baeg Jung Hoon
Author Affiliations: Center for Research and Evidence Based Practice (Dr Cormier), College of Nursing (Dr Park and Ms Gordon), and College of Communication and Information (Mr Baeg), Florida State University, Tallahassee.
Comput Inform Nurs. 2016 Feb;34(2):71-6; quiz 99. doi: 10.1097/CIN.0000000000000205.
The increasing amount of health information available on the Internet highlights the importance of eHealth literacy skills for health consumers. Low eHealth literacy results in disparities in health consumers' ability to access and use eHealth information. The purpose of this study was to assess the perceived eHealth literacy of a general health consumer population so that healthcare professionals can effectively address skills gaps in health consumers' ability to access and use high-quality online health information. Participants were recruited from three public library branches in a Northeast Florida community. The eHealth Literacy Scale was used. The majority of participants (n = 108) reported they knew how and where to find health information and how to use it to make health decisions; knowledge of what health resources were available and confidence in the ability to distinguish high- from low-quality information were considerably less. The findings suggest the need for eHealth education and support to health consumers from healthcare professionals, in particular, how to access and evaluate the quality of health information.
互联网上可用的健康信息数量不断增加,凸显了电子健康素养技能对健康消费者的重要性。电子健康素养较低导致健康消费者获取和使用电子健康信息的能力存在差异。本研究的目的是评估普通健康消费者群体的感知电子健康素养,以便医疗保健专业人员能够有效解决健康消费者获取和使用高质量在线健康信息能力方面的技能差距。参与者是从佛罗里达州东北部一个社区的三个公共图书馆分馆招募的。使用了电子健康素养量表。大多数参与者(n = 108)报告说,他们知道如何以及在哪里找到健康信息,以及如何利用这些信息做出健康决策;对于可用的健康资源以及区分高质量和低质量信息能力的信心则要少得多。研究结果表明,医疗保健专业人员需要对健康消费者进行电子健康教育并提供支持,特别是如何获取和评估健康信息的质量。