Institute of General Practice and Evidence-based Health Services Research, Medical University of Graz, Graz, Austria.
Institute of Computer Graphics and Knowledge Visualization, Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria.
Front Public Health. 2024 Feb 21;12:1252244. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1252244. eCollection 2024.
The understanding of health-related information is essential for making informed decisions. However, providing health information in an understandable format for everyone is challenging due to differences in consumers' health status, disease knowledge, skills, and preferences. Tailoring health information to individual needs can improve comprehension and increase health literacy.
The aim of our research was to analyze the extent to which consumers can customize consumer health information materials (CHIMs) for type-2 diabetes mellitus through various media types.
We conducted a comprehensive search for various CHIMs across various media types, such as websites, apps, videos, and printed or printable forms. A representative sample of CHIMs was obtained for analysis through blocked randomization across the various media types. We conducted a quantitative content analysis to determine the frequency of user-centered customization options. Cross-comparisons were made to identify trends and variations in modifiable features among the media.
In our representative sample of 114 CHIMs, we identified a total of 24 modifiable features, which we grouped into five main categories: (i) language, (ii) text, (iii) audiovisual, (iv) presentation, and (v) medical content. Videos offered the most customization opportunities (95%), while 47% of websites and 26% of apps did not allow users to tailor health information. None of the printed or printable materials provided the option to customize the information. Overall, 65% of analyzed CHIMs did not allow users to tailor health information according to their needs.
Our results show that CHIMs for type-2 diabetes mellitus could be significantly improved by providing more customization options for users. Further research is needed to investigate the effectiveness and usability of these options to enhance the development and appropriate provision of modifiable features in health information.
理解与健康相关的信息对于做出明智的决策至关重要。然而,由于消费者的健康状况、疾病知识、技能和偏好存在差异,为每个人提供易懂的健康信息具有挑战性。根据个体需求定制健康信息可以提高理解能力并增强健康素养。
我们的研究旨在分析消费者通过各种媒体类型对 2 型糖尿病患者的消费者健康信息材料(CHIM)进行定制的程度。
我们全面搜索了各种媒体类型的 CHIM,如网站、应用程序、视频以及印刷或可打印的表单。通过在各种媒体类型之间进行分组随机化,获得了具有代表性的 CHIM 样本进行分析。我们进行了定量内容分析,以确定用户为中心的定制选项的出现频率。跨媒体比较旨在识别可修改功能的趋势和变化。
在我们具有代表性的 114 个 CHIM 样本中,我们总共确定了 24 个可修改的特征,将其分为五个主要类别:(i)语言,(ii)文本,(iii)视听,(iv)演示和(v)医学内容。视频提供了最多的定制机会(95%),而 47%的网站和 26%的应用程序不允许用户定制健康信息。没有任何印刷或可打印的材料提供定制信息的选项。总体而言,65%的分析 CHIM 不允许用户根据自己的需求定制健康信息。
我们的研究结果表明,通过为用户提供更多的定制选项,可以显著改进 2 型糖尿病患者的 CHIM。需要进一步研究来调查这些选项的有效性和可用性,以增强健康信息的开发和适当提供可修改的功能。