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日本本科护理专业学生的电子健康素养认知与学习经历:一项横断面研究。

Perceived eHealth Literacy and Learning Experiences Among Japanese Undergraduate Nursing Students: A Cross-sectional Study.

作者信息

Tanaka Junichi, Kuroda Hiromi, Igawa Nana, Sakurai Takayoshi, Ohnishi Mayumi

机构信息

Author Affiliations: Nagasaki University Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences (Dr Tanaka and Dr Kuroda and Dr Ohnishi); and Nagasaki University Hospital (Ms Igawa); and Makita General Hospital (Mr Sakurai), Japan.

出版信息

Comput Inform Nurs. 2020 Apr;38(4):198-203. doi: 10.1097/CIN.0000000000000611.

Abstract

This study aimed to describe undergraduate nursing students' perceived eHealth literacy and learning experiences of eHealth literacy in Japan and to clarify the relationship between these factors. We conducted a self-administered online questionnaire survey using a convenience sample of 353 Japanese undergraduate nursing students selected from three universities. Participants completed the eHealth Literacy Scale and questionnaires on learning experiences of eHealth literacy and some demographic factors. Participants had moderate perceived eHealth (mean [SD], 24.52 [5.20]). More than half the participants responded that they had no learning experiences of health or science literacy. We observed a positive correlation between the total mean eHealth literacy and learning experiences scores. Undergraduate nursing students in Japan had slightly lower perceived eHealth literacy than nursing students in other countries, hospital nurses, and even patients. Of the 353 participants in this study, 69.4% did not know "where to find helpful health resources on the Internet," 80.2% of those lacked the skills "to evaluate health resources," and 68.9% could not "differentiate the quality of health resources on the Internet"; few of the participants perceived themselves as having any experience in learning the six domains of eHealth literacy. Very few reported learning about health (43.3%) and scientific (21.8%) literacy. The low perceived eHealth literacy among participants might reflect lack of knowledge and confidence in eHealth literacy as well as their own low level of health-promoting behaviors; this might influence the quality of health education of clients and their families. Nursing educators should address the lack of eHealth literacy among undergraduate nursing students.

摘要

本研究旨在描述日本本科护理专业学生对电子健康素养的认知以及电子健康素养的学习经历,并阐明这些因素之间的关系。我们采用便利抽样法,对从三所大学选取的353名日本本科护理专业学生进行了在线自填式问卷调查。参与者完成了电子健康素养量表以及关于电子健康素养学习经历和一些人口统计学因素的问卷。参与者对电子健康的认知处于中等水平(均值[标准差],24.52[5.20])。超过半数的参与者表示他们没有健康或科学素养的学习经历。我们观察到电子健康素养总平均分与学习经历得分之间存在正相关。日本本科护理专业学生对电子健康素养的认知略低于其他国家的护理专业学生、医院护士甚至患者。在本研究的353名参与者中,69.4%的人不知道“在互联网上何处可以找到有用的健康资源”,80.2%的人缺乏“评估健康资源”的技能,68.9%的人无法“区分互联网上健康资源的质量”;很少有参与者认为自己在电子健康素养的六个领域有学习经验。很少有人报告学习过健康(43.3%)和科学(21.8%)素养。参与者对电子健康素养的低认知可能反映出他们在电子健康素养方面缺乏知识和信心,以及自身健康促进行为水平较低;这可能会影响对服务对象及其家庭的健康教育质量。护理教育工作者应解决本科护理专业学生电子健康素养不足的问题。

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