Iyer Ramya R, Sethuraman Rajesh
Department of Public Health Dentistry, Sumandeep Vidyapeeth (An Institution Deemed to be University), KM Shah Dental College and Hospital, Vadodara, Gujarat, India.
Department of Prosthodontics, Crown and Bridge, Sumandeep Vidyapeeth (An Institution Deemed to be University), KM Shah Dental College and Hospital, Vadodara, Gujarat, India.
J Educ Health Promot. 2024 Feb 26;13:56. doi: 10.4103/jehp.jehp_750_23. eCollection 2024.
Individual's learning style, ehealth literacy, and preferred web-based e-content and channel to access information determines how one makes sense of health information on the Internet. Understanding these dynamics will help design suitable e-contents and choose appropriate channels for effective health communication. To assess the relationship between ehealth literacy, learning styles, and web-based e-content accessed for receiving health information among dental college students in Vadodara, India.
A cross-sectional questionnaire study was conducted among all consenting Undergraduate Students (UGs), interns, and Postgraduate Students (PGs) of a dental college in Vadodara, India, from July to August 2022. The questionnaire used to collect data included questions on general information, eHealth literacy scale (eHEALS), Visual Auditory Reading/Writing Kinaesthetic (VARK) Questionnaire, and preferences of web-based e-content for receiving health information. Completely filled questionnaires were subject to statistical analysis: descriptive (means and percentages) and inferential (analysis of variance tests and odds ratio).
285 out of 380 students filled out the questionnaires completely (75% response rate). All reported using Internet for receiving health information. Majority preferred textual ehealth message (71%) and access websites (80%). Students were quadmodal (98.%) and trimodal (2%) learners who learned predominantly through kinaesthetic methods (46%). Mean eHEALS score of the group was 30.27 ± 3.41. There was a statistically significant association between preference for sharing channels and being a kinaesthetic learner (OR = 1.6; = 0.04).
Participants were multi-modal, predominantly kinaesthetic learners. The association between the preference for video-sharing channels and being kinaesthetic learner suggests the need and scope for demonstrative and interactive video-based health educational tools, with the endorsement of health authorities based on health policy.
个人的学习风格、电子健康素养以及获取信息时偏好的基于网络的电子内容和渠道,决定了人们如何理解互联网上的健康信息。了解这些动态将有助于设计合适的电子内容,并选择合适的渠道进行有效的健康传播。为了评估印度瓦多达拉市牙科学院学生的电子健康素养、学习风格与获取健康信息所使用的基于网络的电子内容之间的关系。
2022年7月至8月,对印度瓦多达拉市一所牙科学院所有同意参与的本科生、实习生和研究生进行了横断面问卷调查。用于收集数据的问卷包括一般信息、电子健康素养量表(eHEALS)、视觉听觉阅读/书写动觉(VARK)问卷以及获取健康信息的基于网络的电子内容偏好等问题。对完全填写的问卷进行统计分析:描述性分析(均值和百分比)和推断性分析(方差分析和比值比)。
380名学生中有285名完全填写了问卷(回复率75%)。所有人都报告使用互联网获取健康信息。大多数人更喜欢文本电子健康信息(71%)和访问网站(80%)。学生们主要通过动觉方法学习,属于四模态(占比98%)和三模态(占比2%)学习者。该组的平均eHEALS得分为30.27±3.41。分享渠道偏好与成为动觉学习者之间存在统计学上的显著关联(比值比=1.6;P=0.04)。
参与者是多模态的,主要是动觉学习者。视频分享渠道偏好与动觉学习者之间的关联表明,需要并有可能开发基于演示和互动视频的健康教育工具,并在卫生政策的支持下,获得卫生当局的认可。