Alhuwail Dari, Abdulsalam Yousef
Department of Information Science, College of Computing Sciences and Engineering, Kuwait University, Al-Adailiya, Kuwait.
Health Informatics Unit, Dasman Diabetes Institute, Kuwait, Kuwait.
J Med Internet Res. 2019 May 24;21(5):e11174. doi: 10.2196/11174.
The internet and social media have become an important source for health information. In 2017, the State of Kuwait ranked first in mobile subscription penetration in the Arab world; nearly 90% of its population uses the internet. Electronic health (eHealth) literacy is important in populations that have easy and affordable access to internet resources to more effectively manage health conditions as well as improve general population health.
The aim of this study was to assess eHealth literacy levels across internet users in Kuwait and identify demographic characteristics that influence eHealth literacy. Furthermore, the study aimed to identify the reasons and type of information that people seek online. Finally, this study examined the utilization of various social media channels for accessing online health information. The social media platforms considered were as follows: WhatsApp, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, and Snapchat.
A cross-sectional anonymous Web-based survey was used to collect data about eHealth literacy and related information. The eHealth literacy scale (eHEALS), originally developed by Norman and Skinner, is measured using 8 Likert-type scales. A linear regression model estimates the effect of demographic variables such as age, gender, and education on eHealth literacy while controlling for participants' perceived usefulness and importance of the internet. Participants were also surveyed about their frequency in using social media platforms for seeking health information.
Kuwait's composite eHEALS, based on a sample of 386 participants, was 28.63, which is very similar to eHEALS observed among adult populations in other developed countries. Females in Kuwait demonstrated a higher average eHEALS compared with males. Among the social media platforms, the survey results indicated that YouTube is the most frequently used to seek health information, with Facebook being the least frequently used.
Internet users in Kuwait appear confident in their ability to search for health-related information online compared with other populations, as indicated by aggregate eHEALS scores. Considering this finding, government and health care organizations should shift more efforts from traditional media toward online health information, focusing on the social media outlets that people in Kuwait find more useful for seeking health information.
互联网和社交媒体已成为健康信息的重要来源。2017年,科威特在阿拉伯世界的移动订阅普及率排名第一;近90%的人口使用互联网。在能够轻松且经济地获取互联网资源的人群中,电子健康(eHealth)素养对于更有效地管理健康状况以及改善总体人群健康非常重要。
本研究的目的是评估科威特互联网用户的电子健康素养水平,并确定影响电子健康素养的人口统计学特征。此外,该研究旨在确定人们在线寻求信息的原因和信息类型。最后,本研究考察了利用各种社交媒体渠道获取在线健康信息的情况。所考虑的社交媒体平台如下:WhatsApp、Twitter、Instagram、YouTube、Facebook和Snapchat。
采用基于网络的横断面匿名调查来收集有关电子健康素养及相关信息的数据。电子健康素养量表(eHEALS)最初由诺曼和斯金纳开发,使用8个李克特型量表进行测量。线性回归模型在控制参与者对互联网的感知有用性和重要性的同时,估计年龄、性别和教育等人口统计学变量对电子健康素养的影响。还对参与者使用社交媒体平台寻求健康信息的频率进行了调查。
基于386名参与者的样本,科威特的综合eHEALS为28.63,这与其他发达国家成年人群中观察到的eHEALS非常相似。科威特女性的平均eHEALS高于男性。在社交媒体平台中,调查结果表明YouTube是最常被用于寻求健康信息的平台,而Facebook是使用频率最低的。
综合eHEALS分数表明,与其他人群相比,科威特的互联网用户似乎对自己在线搜索健康相关信息的能力充满信心。考虑到这一发现,政府和医疗保健组织应将更多努力从传统媒体转向在线健康信息,重点关注科威特人认为在寻求健康信息方面更有用的社交媒体渠道。