Diviani Nicola, van den Putte Bas, Meppelink Corine S, van Weert Julia C M
Amsterdam School of Communication Research/ASCoR, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Amsterdam School of Communication Research/ASCoR, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Trimbos Institute, Netherlands Institute for Mental Health and Addiction, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
Patient Educ Couns. 2016 Jun;99(6):1017-25. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2016.01.007. Epub 2016 Jan 19.
To gain new insights into the relationship between health literacy and evaluation of online health information.
Using a mixed-methods approach, forty-four semi-structured interviews were conducted followed by a short questionnaire on health literacy and eHealth literacy. Qualitative and quantitative data were merged to explore differences and similarities among respondents with different health literacy levels.
Thematic analysis showed that most respondents did not question the quality of online health information and relied on evaluation criteria not recognized by existing web quality guidelines. Individuals with low health literacy, despite presenting higher eHealth literacy scores, appeared to use less established criteria and to rely more heavily on non-established ones compared to those with high health literacy.
Disparities in evaluation ability among people with different health literacy might be related to differences in awareness of the issue and to the use of different evaluation criteria. Future research should quantitatively investigate the interplay between health literacy, use of established and non-established criteria, and ability to evaluate online health information.
Communication and patient education efforts should aim to raise awareness on online health information quality and to promote use of established evaluation criteria, especially among low health literate citizens.
深入了解健康素养与在线健康信息评估之间的关系。
采用混合方法,进行了44次半结构化访谈,随后进行了一份关于健康素养和电子健康素养的简短问卷。定性和定量数据相结合,以探索不同健康素养水平的受访者之间的差异和相似之处。
主题分析表明,大多数受访者没有质疑在线健康信息的质量,而是依赖现有网络质量指南未认可的评估标准。健康素养低的个体,尽管电子健康素养得分较高,但与健康素养高的个体相比,似乎较少使用既定标准,而更多地依赖非既定标准。
不同健康素养人群在评估能力上的差异可能与对该问题的认识差异以及使用不同评估标准有关。未来的研究应定量调查健康素养、既定和非既定标准的使用以及在线健康信息评估能力之间的相互作用。
沟通和患者教育工作应旨在提高对在线健康信息质量的认识,并促进既定评估标准的使用,特别是在健康素养低的公民中。