Lee Bang-Eun, Uhm Ju-Yeon, Kim Myoung Soo
Department of Nursing, Dongnam Institute of Radiological & Medical Sciences, Busan, South Korea.
Department of Nursing, Pukyong National University, Busan, South Korea.
Asia Pac J Oncol Nurs. 2023 Jun 21;10(9):100267. doi: 10.1016/j.apjon.2023.100267. eCollection 2023 Sep.
Patients with breast cancer need to seek out and understand relevant health information to make informed decisions about long-term and complicated illnesses. With the increased use of interventions using online health information, research on eHealth literacy should be expanded. However, existing studies on the factors affecting eHealth literacy in patients with breast cancer are currently lacking. This study, therefore, conducts a secondary analysis of a previous study that surveyed the quality of life of patients with breast cancer. The primary study found a significant correlation between eHealth literacy, social support, and self-efficacy. In this secondary analysis study, we specifically examine eHealth literacy among patients with breast cancer undergoing treatment, and how patient demographic characteristics, breast cancer-specific self-efficacy, and social support contribute to their eHealth literacy.
A total of 143 women receiving outpatient treatment or were hospitalized for breast cancer at a cancer hospital in South Korea participated in the study from January to November 2022. The eHealth Literacy Scale (eHEALS), Multidimensional Social Support Scale, and Breast Cancer Survivors Scale were utilized in the analysis. The data were analyzed using a multiple regression analysis.
Full-time employment ( = 0.19, = 0.006), a monthly family income of over 4 million won (3600 USD) ( = 0.14, = 0.042), completing a high school education ( = 0.52, < 0.001), completing college level or higher education ( = 0.54, < 0.001), age ( = -0.23, = 0.003), and social support ( = 0.21, = 0.002) were predictors of eHealth literacy, explaining 40.2% of the total variance ( = 14.63, < 0.001).
Social support was identified as a new factor influencing eHealth literacy among patients with breast cancer undergoing treatment. Therefore, nursing interventions to strengthen social support should be developed to improve eHealth literacy.
乳腺癌患者需要寻找并理解相关健康信息,以便对长期和复杂疾病做出明智决策。随着使用在线健康信息的干预措施增多,应扩大对电子健康素养的研究。然而,目前缺乏关于影响乳腺癌患者电子健康素养因素的现有研究。因此,本研究对之前一项调查乳腺癌患者生活质量的研究进行二次分析。原研究发现电子健康素养、社会支持和自我效能之间存在显著相关性。在这项二次分析研究中,我们专门考察正在接受治疗的乳腺癌患者的电子健康素养,以及患者人口统计学特征、乳腺癌特异性自我效能和社会支持如何影响其电子健康素养。
2022年1月至11月,韩国一家癌症医院共有143名接受门诊治疗或因乳腺癌住院的女性参与了该研究。分析中使用了电子健康素养量表(eHEALS)、多维社会支持量表和乳腺癌幸存者量表。数据采用多元回归分析。
全职工作(β = 0.19,p = 0.006)、家庭月收入超过400万韩元(3600美元)(β = 0.14,p = 0.042)、完成高中学业(β = 0.52,p < 0.001)、完成大专及以上学历(β = 0.54,p < 0.001)、年龄(β = -0.23,p = 0.003)和社会支持(β = 0.21,p = 0.002)是电子健康素养的预测因素,解释了总方差的40.2%(F = 14.63,p < 0.001)。
社会支持被确定为影响正在接受治疗的乳腺癌患者电子健康素养的一个新因素。因此,应制定加强社会支持的护理干预措施,以提高电子健康素养。