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巴基斯坦年轻人的互联网使用、电子健康素养与膳食补充剂使用情况:横断面研究

Internet Use, eHealth Literacy, and Dietary Supplement Use Among Young Adults in Pakistan: Cross-Sectional Study.

作者信息

Tariq Amina, Khan Shanchita R, Basharat Amna

机构信息

School of Public Health and Social Work, Faculty of Health, Queensland University of Technology, Kelvin Grove, Australia.

Department of Computer Science, National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences, Islamabad, Pakistan.

出版信息

J Med Internet Res. 2020 Jun 10;22(6):e17014. doi: 10.2196/17014.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Increased access to the internet has facilitated widespread availability of health information. Thus, electronic health (eHealth) literacy-the ability to seek, find, understand, and appraise health information from electronic resources and apply that knowledge in making a health-related decision-is a crucial skill. Despite the increasing use of the internet as a source of health information in developing countries, only a few studies have examined the eHealth literacy of young adults, who frequently use the internet to access health information in these developing countries.

OBJECTIVE

The aim of this study was to assess the patterns of internet use and eHealth literacy levels among university students pursuing a non-health-related degree in Pakistan. We also examined the association of the eHealth literacy levels of these young adults with their physical activity levels and dietary supplement intake.

METHODS

Students from 2 leading engineering universities in Pakistan were invited to participate in a cross-sectional anonymous web-based survey in order to collect data on their internet use, eHealth literacy, and dietary supplement intake. Of the 900 eligible university students who were invited to participate, 505 (56.1%) students who completed the questionnaire were included in the analysis. The findings were converted to median values and frequency analyses were performed. The associations between the variables were determined using the chi-square test; P≤.05 was considered significant.

RESULTS

In this study, the median eHealth literacy scale (eHEALS) score was 29, which did not vary across gender. The most common type of health-related information that was searched by the participants was that related to maintaining a healthy lifestyle (305/505, 60.4%). Participants with high eHEALS scores were those who used the internet frequently for finding people with similar health issues (P<.001). The use of specific social media platforms was not associated with the perceived eHealth literacy levels. Neither the frequency of physical activity nor the dietary supplement use was associated with the eHealth literacy of the participants.

CONCLUSIONS

University students in non-health-related disciplines in Pakistan expressed high confidence in their skills to find health-related information on the internet, as indicated by the aggregate eHEALS scores. However, the findings of our study show that the perceived eHealth literacy was not associated with health behaviors such as physical activity and dietary supplement intake. Further research is necessary to investigate the extent to which eHealth literacy can be considered as a panacea for solving public health challenges in developing countries.

摘要

背景

互联网接入的增加促进了健康信息的广泛传播。因此,电子健康(eHealth)素养——从电子资源中寻求、查找、理解和评估健康信息并将这些知识应用于做出与健康相关决策的能力——是一项关键技能。尽管在发展中国家,互联网作为健康信息来源的使用日益增加,但只有少数研究考察了年轻人的电子健康素养,而这些年轻人在这些发展中国家经常使用互联网获取健康信息。

目的

本研究的目的是评估巴基斯坦攻读非健康相关学位的大学生的互联网使用模式和电子健康素养水平。我们还研究了这些年轻人的电子健康素养水平与其身体活动水平和膳食补充剂摄入量之间的关联。

方法

邀请巴基斯坦两所顶尖工程大学的学生参与一项基于网络的横断面匿名调查,以收集他们的互联网使用情况、电子健康素养和膳食补充剂摄入量的数据。在受邀参与的900名符合条件的大学生中,505名(56.1%)完成问卷的学生被纳入分析。研究结果转换为中位数,并进行频率分析。使用卡方检验确定变量之间的关联;P≤0.05被认为具有统计学意义。

结果

在本研究中,电子健康素养量表(eHEALS)的中位数得分为29,在不同性别之间没有差异。参与者搜索的最常见的与健康相关的信息类型是与保持健康生活方式相关的信息(305/505,60.4%)。eHEALS得分高的参与者是那些经常使用互联网寻找有类似健康问题的人的人(P<0.001)。使用特定社交媒体平台与感知到的电子健康素养水平无关。身体活动频率和膳食补充剂的使用均与参与者的电子健康素养无关。

结论

巴基斯坦非健康相关学科的大学生在互联网上查找健康相关信息的技能方面表现出高度自信,这从eHEALS总分可以看出。然而,我们的研究结果表明,感知到的电子健康素养与身体活动和膳食补充剂摄入等健康行为无关。有必要进一步研究电子健康素养在多大程度上可被视为解决发展中国家公共卫生挑战的万灵药。

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