Refahi Hélène, Klein Marc, Feigerlova Eva
Department of Endocrinology, Diabetology, and Nutrition, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire and Medical Faculty, Université de Lorraine, Nancy, France.
INSERM UMR_S 1116-DCAC, Université de Lorraine, Nancy, France.
Telemed J E Health. 2023 Feb;29(2):198-208. doi: 10.1089/tmj.2022.0115. Epub 2022 Jun 7.
Use of electronic health (e-Health) technologies has increased in the past decade and inadequate e-Health literacy may lead to health-related social inequality. This is especially true for patients living with chronic diseases who are often involved in self-care. However, the measurement of e-Health literacy represents several challenges. Among available instruments, the e-Health Literacy Scale (eHEALS) is the only instrument with available psychometric properties. To identify studies measuring e-Health literacy in adults living with chronic disease and its relationship to health-related behaviors and other perceptions such as quality of life, self-efficacy, or specific disease biomarkers, and studies analyzing the impact of educational intervention on e-Health literacy. The authors searched MEDLINE, the Cochrane Library, and Web of Science databases to identify studies published in English language until April 2022. Seventeen studies involving 4,877 participants were included. A majority of the studies were cross-sectional with a lack of appropriate controls. Five of the included studies were experimental, involving 758 participants. All of them reported positive effects of educational interventions on the improvements in self-reported e-Health literacy skills. However, most studies were at risk of bias. Despite these limitations, the findings of this review indicate the positive relationship between e-Health literacy and various health care processes in adults with chronic diseases and highlights a need for prospective controlled studies. Promoting e-Health literacy might give better opportunities for the active involvement of people with chronic diseases in self-care and for the implementation of online interventions into existing system of care.
在过去十年中,电子健康(e-Health)技术的使用有所增加,而电子健康素养不足可能导致与健康相关的社会不平等。对于经常参与自我护理的慢性病患者来说尤其如此。然而,电子健康素养的测量存在若干挑战。在现有的工具中,电子健康素养量表(eHEALS)是唯一具有可用心理测量特性的工具。为了确定测量慢性病成年患者电子健康素养及其与健康相关行为和其他认知(如生活质量、自我效能或特定疾病生物标志物)之间关系的研究,以及分析教育干预对电子健康素养影响的研究。作者检索了MEDLINE、Cochrane图书馆和科学网数据库,以识别截至2022年4月以英文发表的研究。纳入了17项涉及4877名参与者的研究。大多数研究为横断面研究,缺乏适当的对照。纳入的研究中有5项是实验性的,涉及758名参与者。所有研究均报告了教育干预对自我报告的电子健康素养技能改善的积极影响。然而,大多数研究存在偏倚风险。尽管存在这些局限性,但本综述的结果表明,电子健康素养与慢性病成年人的各种医疗保健过程之间存在正相关关系,并强调需要进行前瞻性对照研究。提高电子健康素养可能会为慢性病患者积极参与自我护理以及将在线干预措施纳入现有护理系统提供更好的机会。