Parker Oliver Debra, Demiris George, Washington Karla T, Pitzer Kyle, Ulrich Connie
Ira Kodner Professor of Supportive Care, Division of Palliative Medicine, Department of Medicine, Goldfarb School of Nursing, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, USA.
Department of Biobehavioral and Health Sciences, School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Telemed J E Health. 2022 Mar 21;28(11):1682-9. doi: 10.1089/tmj.2021.0555.
Introduction:This study asked: (1) How does digital literacy influence one's decision to consent to a social media intervention study? (2) What is a brief way to assess individual digital literacy before an individual's decision to participate in a trial? and (3) How can a consent process be tailored around an individual's digital literacy level?
Methods:We used an assessment tool to investigate digital literacy of those who chose to consent to a clinical trial and those who did not consent to the clinical trial but agreed to participate in a digital literacy study.
ResultsA total of 161 hospice caregivers completed the digital literacy assessment. Older individuals and those who rated themselves as more proficient in the use of technology and social media were more likely to consent to the social media clinical trial.
Conclusions:We found that asking participants to rate their technology skills and social media skills allows researchers to tailor a consent process. For those who are comfortable with technology and social media the traditional process is appropriate. For individuals that rate themselves with weaker technology and social media skills it is important that the consent process includes assurance they will receive adequate support in the use of the technology and the media. The next step is to test the assessment and tailoring of consent processes for a social media clinical trial. Clinical Trial # NCT02929108.
本研究旨在探讨:(1)数字素养如何影响个人同意参与社交媒体干预研究的决定?(2)在个人决定参与试验之前,评估个人数字素养的简便方法是什么?以及(3)如何根据个人的数字素养水平调整同意程序?
我们使用一种评估工具来调查那些选择同意参与临床试验的人和那些不同意参与临床试验但同意参与数字素养研究的人的数字素养。
共有161名临终关怀护理人员完成了数字素养评估。年龄较大的个体以及那些自认为在技术和社交媒体使用方面更熟练的人更有可能同意参与社交媒体临床试验。
我们发现,让参与者对自己的技术技能和社交媒体技能进行评分,使研究人员能够调整同意程序。对于那些对技术和社交媒体感到自在的人,传统程序是合适的。对于那些自认为技术和社交媒体技能较弱的个体,同意程序中包括确保他们在使用技术和媒体时将获得充分支持非常重要。下一步是测试针对社交媒体临床试验的同意程序评估和调整。临床试验编号:NCT02929108。