Department of Kinesiology & Physical Education, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada.
J Med Internet Res. 2023 Jun 2;25:e44602. doi: 10.2196/44602.
eHealth literacy describes the ability to locate, comprehend, evaluate, and apply web-based health information to a health problem. In studies of eHealth literacy, researchers have primarily assessed participants' perceived eHealth literacy using a short self-report instrument, for which ample research has shown little to no association with actual performed eHealth-related skills. Performance-based measures of eHealth literacy may be more effective at assessing actual eHealth skills, yet such measures seem to be scarcer in the literature.
The primary purpose of this study was to identify tools that currently exist to measure eHealth literacy based on objective performance. A secondary purpose of this study was to characterize the prevalence of performance-based measurement of eHealth literacy in the literature compared with subjective measurement.
We conducted a systematic scoping review of the literature, aligning with the PRISMA-ScR (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews) checklist, in 3 stages: conducting the search, screening articles, and extracting data into a summary table. The summary table includes terminology for eHealth literacy, description of participants, instrument design, health topics used, and a brief note on the evidence of validity for each performance-based measurement tool. A total of 1444 unique articles retrieved from 6 relevant databases (MEDLINE; PsycINFO; CINAHL; Library and Information Science Abstracts [LISA]; Library, Information Science & Technology Abstracts [LISTA]; and Education Resources Information Center [ERIC]) were considered for inclusion, of which 313 (21.68%) included a measure of eHealth literacy.
Among the 313 articles that included a measure of eHealth literacy, we identified 33 (10.5%) that reported on 29 unique performance-based eHealth literacy measurement tools. The types of tools ranged from having participants answer health-related questions using the internet, having participants engage in simulated internet tasks, and having participants evaluate website quality to quizzing participants on their knowledge of health and the web-based health information-seeking process. In addition, among the 313 articles, we identified 280 (89.5%) that measured eHealth literacy using only a self-rating tool.
This study is the first research synthesis looking specifically at performance-based measures of eHealth literacy and may direct researchers toward existing performance-based measurement tools to be applied in future projects. We discuss some of the key benefits and drawbacks of different approaches to performance-based measurement of eHealth literacy. Researchers with an interest in gauging participants' actual eHealth literacy (as opposed to perceived eHealth literacy) should make efforts to incorporate tools such as those identified in this systematic scoping review.
电子健康素养是指定位、理解、评估和将基于网络的健康信息应用于健康问题的能力。在电子健康素养的研究中,研究人员主要使用简短的自我报告工具评估参与者感知到的电子健康素养,而大量研究表明,这种工具与实际进行的与电子健康相关的技能几乎没有关联。基于绩效的电子健康素养衡量标准可能更有效地评估实际的电子健康技能,但此类衡量标准在文献中似乎更为稀缺。
本研究的主要目的是确定目前基于客观绩效来衡量电子健康素养的工具。本研究的次要目的是描述文献中电子健康素养的基于绩效测量与基于主观测量的流行程度。
我们按照 PRISMA-ScR(系统评价和荟萃分析扩展的首选报告项目,用于范围综述)清单进行了系统的文献范围综述,分 3 个阶段进行:进行搜索、筛选文章和将数据提取到一个汇总表中。该汇总表包括电子健康素养的术语、参与者描述、仪器设计、使用的健康主题以及对每个基于绩效的测量工具的有效性的简要说明。从 6 个相关数据库(MEDLINE;PsycINFO;CINAHL;图书馆与信息科学摘要[LISA];图书馆、信息科学与技术摘要[LISTA];以及教育资源信息中心[ERIC])中检索到的 1444 篇独特的文章被认为符合纳入标准,其中 313 篇(21.68%)包括电子健康素养的衡量标准。
在纳入的 313 篇包含电子健康素养衡量标准的文章中,我们确定了 33 篇(10.5%)报告了 29 种独特的基于绩效的电子健康素养衡量工具。这些工具的类型包括让参与者使用互联网回答与健康相关的问题、让参与者参与模拟互联网任务以及让参与者评估网站质量,以及对参与者的健康和基于网络的信息搜索过程的知识进行测验。此外,在 313 篇文章中,我们确定了 280 篇(89.5%)仅使用自我评估工具来衡量电子健康素养。
这项研究是首次专门研究基于绩效的电子健康素养衡量标准的研究综合,可能会引导研究人员使用现有的基于绩效的测量工具来应用于未来的项目。我们讨论了不同的基于绩效的电子健康素养衡量方法的一些关键优点和缺点。对衡量参与者实际电子健康素养(而不是感知到的电子健康素养)感兴趣的研究人员应努力纳入本系统范围综述中确定的工具。