Heart Centre Hasselt, Jessa Hospital, Hasselt, Belgium.
Faculty of Medicine and Life Sciences, Hasselt University, Diepenbeek, Belgium.
J Med Internet Res. 2023 Mar 10;25:e41615. doi: 10.2196/41615.
While questionnaires for assessing digital literacy exist, there is still a need for an easy-to-use and implementable questionnaire for assessing digital readiness in a broader sense. Additionally, learnability should be assessed to identify those patients who need additional training to use digital tools in a health care setting.
The aim of the development of the Digital Health Readiness Questionnaire (DHRQ) was to create a short, usable, and freely accessible questionnaire that was designed from a clinical practice perspective.
It was a prospective single-center survey study conducted in Jessa Hospital Hasselt in Belgium. The questionnaire was developed with a panel of field experts with questions in following 5 categories: digital usage, digital skills, digital literacy, digital health literacy, and digital learnability. All participants who were visiting the cardiology department as patients between February 1, 2022, and June 1, 2022, were eligible for participation. Cronbach α and confirmatory factor analysis were performed.
A total number of 315 participants were included in this survey study, of which 118 (37.5%) were female. The mean age of the participants was 62.6 (SD 15.1) years. Cronbach α analysis yielded a score of >.7 in all domains of the DHRQ, which indicates acceptable internal consistency. The fit indices of the confirmatory factor analysis showed a reasonably good fit: standardized root-mean-square residual=0.065, root-mean-square error of approximation=0.098 (95% CI 0.09-0.106), Tucker-Lewis fit index=0.895, and comparative fit index=0.912.
The DHRQ was developed as an easy-to-use, short questionnaire to assess the digital readiness of patients in a routine clinical setting. Initial validation demonstrates good internal consistency, and future research will be needed to externally validate the questionnaire. The DHRQ has the potential to be implemented as a useful tool to gain insight into the patients who are treated in a care pathway, tailor digital care pathways to different patient populations, and offer those with low digital readiness but high learnability appropriate education programs in order to let them take part in the digital pathways.
虽然有评估数字素养的问卷,但仍需要一个易于使用和实施的问卷来更广泛地评估数字准备情况。此外,还应评估可学习性,以确定那些需要额外培训才能在医疗保健环境中使用数字工具的患者。
开发数字健康准备问卷(DHRQ)的目的是创建一个简短、可用且免费获取的问卷,该问卷是从临床实践的角度设计的。
这是一项在比利时哈塞尔特 Jessa 医院进行的前瞻性单中心调查研究。该问卷由一组领域专家开发,共 5 个类别:数字使用、数字技能、数字素养、数字健康素养和数字可学习性。所有在 2022 年 2 月 1 日至 6 月 1 日期间作为患者访问心脏病科的参与者都有资格参加。进行了克朗巴赫 α 分析和验证性因素分析。
这项调查研究共纳入 315 名参与者,其中 118 名(37.5%)为女性。参与者的平均年龄为 62.6(SD 15.1)岁。DHRQ 的所有领域的克朗巴赫 α 分析均得出>0.7 的分数,表明具有可接受的内部一致性。验证性因素分析的拟合指数显示出相当好的拟合度:标准化根均方残差=0.065,近似根均方误差=0.098(95%CI 0.09-0.106),塔克-刘易斯拟合指数=0.895,比较拟合指数=0.912。
DHRQ 是作为一种易于使用的简短问卷开发的,用于评估常规临床环境中患者的数字准备情况。初步验证表明具有良好的内部一致性,未来需要进行外部验证。DHRQ 有可能成为一种有用的工具,可以深入了解在护理路径中接受治疗的患者,针对不同的患者群体调整数字护理路径,并为那些数字准备程度较低但可学习性较高的患者提供适当的教育计划,以便让他们参与数字路径。