Farooq Zobia, Imran Ahad, Imran Nazish
Dr. Zobia Farooq Medical Student, King Edward Medical University/Mayo Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan.
Ahad Imran Final Year Computer Sciences Student, Syed Babar Ali School of Science & Engineering (SBASSE) Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), Lahore, Pakistan.
Pak J Med Sci. 2024 Jan-Feb;40(1Part-I):14-19. doi: 10.12669/pjms.40.1.8711.
Digital Health Literacy (DHL) is becoming a cardinal competence for all healthcare professionals (HCPs) including medical students for meaningful digital transformation of healthcare. As medical students need to navigate an increasingly digitalized healthcare environment, thus the study's objective was to assess digital health literacy among medical students.
This cross-sectional analytical study was conducted at King Edward Medical University, Lahore from October 2022 to August 2023. Medical students were asked to complete a pen and paper questionnaire of the Digital Health Literacy Instrument (DHLI) after informed consent. DHLI covers seven categories: operational skills, information searching strategy, analyzing the usefulness of online information, navigational abilities, contributing user-generated material to internet-based platforms, and privacy protection. SPSS was used for data analysis.
Eight hundred ninety one medical students, from first year to final year, participated in the study. The overall mean score for DHL was 63.5 (SD=8.82). Medical students achieved a score of 83.2% of total score in their operational abilities, and 82.3% proficiency in privacy protection, which were deemed highly desirable. Furthermore, they achieved a satisfactory level in navigation skill (76.0%), information searching (73.1%), adding content (71.0%), determining the significance of data (70.1%), and assessing data reliability (68.7%), based on the overall score. A significant relationship was observed between the performance level of DHL domains and gender with higher scores in males in all domains except protecting privacy, which was higher in females and clinical years students (p-value 0.05).
The assessment of the DHL of medical students was deemed desirable. But certain obstacles were encountered in few domains of DHL i.e., data reliability, relevance determination, and content augmentation. It is imperative to elevate the level of DHL of medical students to harness the potential of digital technologies in enhancing healthcare.
数字健康素养(DHL)正成为包括医学生在内的所有医疗保健专业人员(HCP)实现医疗保健有意义的数字转型的一项基本能力。由于医学生需要在日益数字化的医疗环境中前行,因此本研究的目的是评估医学生的数字健康素养。
本横断面分析研究于2022年10月至2023年8月在拉合尔的爱德华国王医科大学进行。在获得知情同意后,要求医学生完成一份纸质的数字健康素养工具(DHLI)问卷。DHLI涵盖七个类别:操作技能、信息搜索策略、分析在线信息的有用性、导航能力、向基于互联网的平台贡献用户生成的材料以及隐私保护。使用SPSS进行数据分析。
从一年级到最后一年的891名医学生参与了该研究。DHL的总体平均分为63.5(标准差=8.82)。医学生在操作能力方面获得了总分的83.2%,在隐私保护方面的熟练度为82.3%,这被认为是非常理想的。此外,根据总分,他们在导航技能(76.0%)、信息搜索(73.1%)、添加内容(71.0%)、确定数据重要性(70.1%)和评估数据可靠性(68.7%)方面达到了令人满意的水平。观察到DHL领域的表现水平与性别之间存在显著关系,除了隐私保护方面女性和临床年级学生得分更高外,所有领域男性得分更高(p值<0.05)。
对医学生的DHL进行评估被认为是可取的。但在DHL的几个领域,即数据可靠性、相关性确定和内容扩充方面遇到了一些障碍。提高医学生的DHL水平对于利用数字技术提升医疗保健的潜力至关重要。