Oliveira Leandro, Zandonadi Renata Puppin, Nakano Eduardo Yoshio, Almutairi Sulaiman, Alzghaibi Haitham, Lima Maria João, Teixeira-Lemos Edite, Saraiva Ariana, Raposo António
CBIOS (Research Center for Biosciences and Health Technologies), Universidade Lusófona de Humanidades e Tecnologias, Campo Grande 376, 1749-024 Lisboa, Portugal.
Polytechnic Institute of Coimbra, Coimbra Health School, Rua 5 de Outubro-S. Martinho do Bispo, Apartado 7006, 3046-854 Coimbra, Portugal.
Healthcare (Basel). 2024 Aug 15;12(16):1626. doi: 10.3390/healthcare12161626.
Despite their familiarity with technology, higher education students often lack the critical skills needed to assess the credibility of online health information, potentially impacting their health decisions and well-being. This study aims to validate and assess the e-Health Literacy Scale among those in Portuguese higher education. In addition, this study focused on measuring their e-health literacy levels and investigating how these skills relate to different sociodemographic variables. This cross-sectional study was conducted in two phases. Initially, the test-retest reliability and reproducibility of measured e-health literacy were assessed with a convenience sample of 20 participants. Subsequently, the e-health scale was applied to a group of 245 Portuguese higher education students. The research took place from January 2023 to April 2024. The scale exhibited robust internal consistency and reproducibility. Male gender consistently correlates with higher levels of e-health literacy. Students demonstrate good levels of e-health literacy (24/40), reflecting their ability to effectively navigate and utilize health information online. By integrating strategies to further enhance this literacy into university health programs, students can develop essential skills necessary for making informed decisions about their health. This proactive approach not only empowers students to access reliable health resources but also fosters a culture of health literacy that can positively impact their well-being both during their academic journey and beyond graduation.
尽管高等教育学生熟悉技术,但他们往往缺乏评估在线健康信息可信度所需的关键技能,这可能会影响他们的健康决策和幸福感。本研究旨在验证和评估葡萄牙高等教育学生的电子健康素养量表。此外,本研究着重于测量他们的电子健康素养水平,并调查这些技能如何与不同的社会人口统计学变量相关。这项横断面研究分两个阶段进行。最初,以20名参与者的便利样本评估所测量的电子健康素养的重测信度和可重复性。随后,将电子健康量表应用于245名葡萄牙高等教育学生。该研究于2023年1月至2024年4月进行。该量表表现出强大的内部一致性和可重复性。男性性别始终与较高水平的电子健康素养相关。学生们展现出良好的电子健康素养水平(24/40),反映出他们有效浏览和利用在线健康信息的能力。通过将进一步提高这种素养的策略纳入大学健康计划,学生可以培养做出明智健康决策所需的基本技能。这种积极主动的方法不仅使学生能够获取可靠的健康资源,还能营造一种健康素养文化,这对他们在学术生涯期间以及毕业后的幸福感都能产生积极影响。