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城市学术医院住院成人视力不足与技术获取和使用之间的关系:观察性研究

The Relationship Between Insufficient Vision and Technology Access and Use Among Hospitalized Adults at an Urban Academic Hospital: Observational Study.

作者信息

Gupta Juhi C, Arora Vineet M, Vollbrecht Hanna, Kappel Nicole, Meltzer David O, Press Valerie G

机构信息

University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, Chicago, IL, United States.

Section of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, United States.

出版信息

JMIR Form Res. 2023 May 24;7:e40103. doi: 10.2196/40103.

DOI:10.2196/40103
PMID:37223969
原文链接:https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10248765/
Abstract

BACKGROUND

The role of sufficient vision in self-management is salient with respect to the growing prevalence of eHealth-based interventions for chronic diseases. However, the relationship between insufficient vision and self-management has been understudied.

OBJECTIVE

We aimed to assess differences in access to and use of technology among adults with and without insufficient vision at an academic urban hospital.

METHODS

This is an observational study of hospitalized adult general medicine patients that is part of a larger quality improvement study called the hospitalist study. The hospitalist study provided demographic and health literacy data (Brief Health Literacy Screen). Our substudy included several measures. Validated surveys assessed technology access and use, and included benchmarked questions from the National Pew Survey to determine access to, willingness to use, and self-described ability to use technology at home, particularly for self-management, and eHealth-specific questions assessing future willingness to access eHealth post discharge. The eHealth Literacy Scale (eHEALS) was used to assess eHealth literacy. Visual acuity was assessed using the Snellen pocket eye chart with low vision defined as visual acuity ≤20/50 in at least one eye. Descriptive statistics, bivariate chi-square analyses, and multivariate logistic regressions (adjusted for age, race, gender, education level, and eHealth literacy) were performed using Stata.

RESULTS

A total of 59 participants completed our substudy. The mean age was 54 (SD 16.4) years. Demographic data from the hospitalist study was missing for several participants. Among those who responded, most identified as Black (n=34, 79%) and female (n=26, 57%), and most reported at least some college education (n=30, 67%). Most participants owned technology devices (n=57, 97%) and had previously used the internet (n=52, 86%), with no significant differences between those with insufficient and sufficient vision (n=34 vs n=25). Though there was a 2x effect size for laptop ownership, with those with sufficient vision more likely to own a laptop, those with insufficient vision versus sufficient vision were less likely to report an ability to perform online tasks without assistance, including using a search engine (n=22, 65% vs n=23, 92%; P=.02), opening an attachment (n=17, 50% vs n=22, 88%; P=.002), and using an online video (n=20, 59% vs n=22, 88%; P=.01). In multivariate analysis, the ability to independently open an online attachment did not remain statistically significant (P=.01).

CONCLUSIONS

Technology device ownership and internet use rates are high in this population, yet participants with insufficient vision (vs sufficient vision) reported a reduced ability to independently perform online tasks. To ensure the effective use of eHealth technologies by at-risk populations, the relationship between vision and technology use needs to be further studied.

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摘要

背景

鉴于基于电子健康的慢性病干预措施的普及程度不断提高,充足视力在自我管理中的作用变得愈发显著。然而,视力不足与自我管理之间的关系尚未得到充分研究。

目的

我们旨在评估一所学术性城市医院中视力正常和视力不足的成年人在获取和使用技术方面的差异。

方法

这是一项针对住院成年普通内科患者的观察性研究,是一项名为住院医师研究的更大规模质量改进研究的一部分。住院医师研究提供了人口统计学和健康素养数据(简易健康素养筛查)。我们的子研究包括多项测量指标。经过验证的调查问卷评估了技术获取和使用情况,其中包括来自美国皮尤研究中心调查的基准问题,以确定在家中获取、使用技术的意愿以及自我描述的使用技术的能力,特别是用于自我管理的能力,以及评估出院后获取电子健康服务未来意愿的电子健康特定问题。电子健康素养量表(eHEALS)用于评估电子健康素养。使用斯内伦袖珍视力表评估视力,视力低于20/50(至少一只眼睛)定义为视力不足。使用Stata进行描述性统计、双变量卡方分析和多变量逻辑回归(对年龄、种族、性别、教育水平和电子健康素养进行调整)。

结果

共有59名参与者完成了我们的子研究。平均年龄为54岁(标准差16.4)。几名参与者缺少住院医师研究中的人口统计学数据。在做出回应的参与者中,大多数为黑人(n = 34,79%)和女性(n = 26,57%),大多数报告至少接受过一些大学教育(n = 30,67%)。大多数参与者拥有技术设备(n = 57,97%)并且以前使用过互联网(n = 52,86%),视力不足和视力正常的参与者之间没有显著差异(n = 34对n = 25)。尽管拥有笔记本电脑的效应大小为2倍,视力正常的人更有可能拥有笔记本电脑,但视力不足的人与视力正常的人相比,不太可能报告在没有帮助的情况下执行在线任务的能力,包括使用搜索引擎(n = 22,65%对n = 23,92%;P = 0.02)、打开附件(n = 17,50%对n = 22,88%;P = 0.002)以及使用在线视频(n = 20,59%对n = 22,88%;P = 0.01)。在多变量分析中,独立打开在线附件的能力不再具有统计学意义(P = 0.01)。

结论

该人群中技术设备拥有率和互联网使用率较高,但视力不足的参与者(与视力正常的参与者相比)报告的独立执行在线任务的能力较低。为确保高危人群有效使用电子健康技术,需要进一步研究视力与技术使用之间的关系。

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