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老年人的社交媒体与电子健康素养:系统文献综述

Social Media and eHealth Literacy Among Older Adults: Systematic Literature Review.

作者信息

Zhang Chenglin, Mohamad Emma, Azlan Arina Anis, Wu Anqi, Ma Yilian, Qi Yihan

机构信息

Centre for Research in Media and Communication, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Selangor, Malaysia.

Komunikasi Kesihatan (Healthcomm)-Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Research Group, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Selangor, Malaysia.

出版信息

J Med Internet Res. 2025 Mar 26;27:e66058. doi: 10.2196/66058.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The advent of social media has significantly transformed health communication and the health-related actions of older adults, offering both obstacles and prospects for this generation to embrace eHealth developments.

OBJECTIVE

We aimed to investigate the correlation between social media and eHealth literacy in older individuals and answer four research questions: (1) What are the specific social media behaviors (including general use behaviors and health behaviors) of older adults on social media? (2) How do these behaviors impact their eHealth literacy? (3) How does eHealth literacy influence older adults' social media behaviors? and (4) What factors influence older adults' use of social media for health-related purposes?

METHODS

Using predetermined keywords and inclusion criteria, we searched Scopus, Web of Science, and PubMed databases for English-language journal articles published from 2000 to 2024, following the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) principles. The initial search identified 1591 publications, and after removing duplicates, 48.21% (767/1591) of publications remained. Ultimately, 1% (16/1591) of studies met the inclusion criteria. A research question-driven manual qualitative thematic analysis was conducted, guided by the categorization of social media use behaviors, the definition of eHealth literacy, and the social-ecological model to provide direction for coding and thematic analysis. In addition, attention was given to identifying unanticipated behaviors or phenomena during the coding process, and these were subsequently incorporated into the analytical framework.

RESULTS

The results indicated that older adults' general social media use behaviors are primarily characterized by social media preferences, with 2 subthemes identified. Their social media health behaviors revealed 5 main themes and 14 subthemes. Among the primary themes, health information behavior appeared most frequently (12/16, 75%), followed by self-management (8/16, 50%). Other themes included health decision-making (4/16, 25%), telemedicine (3/16, 19%), and health interventions (2/16, 13%). Cross-thematic analysis confirmed that older adults' social media use behaviors and their eHealth literacy had a reciprocal relationship. Finally, the study revealed that the use of social media to improve eHealth literacy among older adults was influenced by individual, interpersonal, institutional or organizational, and social factors.

CONCLUSIONS

The reciprocal relationship between older adults' social media use and eHealth literacy highlights the importance of establishing a long-term positive mechanism that mutually reinforces social media health practices and eHealth literacy. Based on the findings, this review proposes key directions for efforts to achieve this goal: (1) leveraging postpandemic momentum to enhance eHealth literacy among older adults through social media, (2) reconsidering the dimensions of eHealth literacy among older adults in the context of Web 2.0, (3) actively developing age-friendly integrated social media health service platforms, (4) optimizing social media for engaging and reliable health information for older adults, and (5) integrating social support systems to foster lifelong eHealth learning for older adults.

摘要

背景

社交媒体的出现极大地改变了健康传播以及老年人与健康相关的行为,为这一代人接受电子健康发展带来了障碍和机遇。

目的

我们旨在调查老年人社交媒体使用与电子健康素养之间的相关性,并回答四个研究问题:(1)老年人在社交媒体上的具体社交媒体行为(包括一般使用行为和健康行为)有哪些?(2)这些行为如何影响他们的电子健康素养?(3)电子健康素养如何影响老年人的社交媒体行为?以及(4)哪些因素影响老年人将社交媒体用于与健康相关的目的?

方法

我们按照PRISMA(系统评价和Meta分析的首选报告项目)原则,使用预先确定的关键词和纳入标准,在Scopus、科学网和PubMed数据库中搜索2000年至2024年发表的英文期刊文章。初步搜索识别出1591篇出版物,去除重复项后,剩余48.21%(767/1591)的出版物。最终,1%(16/1591)的研究符合纳入标准。以社交媒体使用行为的分类、电子健康素养的定义和社会生态模型为指导,进行了由研究问题驱动的手动定性主题分析,为编码和主题分析提供方向。此外,在编码过程中注意识别意外行为或现象,并随后将其纳入分析框架。

结果

结果表明,老年人的一般社交媒体使用行为主要以社交媒体偏好为特征,确定了2个子主题。他们的社交媒体健康行为揭示了五个主要主题和14个子主题。在主要主题中,健康信息行为出现频率最高(12/16,75%),其次是自我管理(8/16,50%)。其他主题包括健康决策(4/16,25%)、远程医疗(3/16,19%)和健康干预(2/16,13%)。跨主题分析证实,老年人的社交媒体使用行为与他们的电子健康素养存在相互关系。最后,研究表明,利用社交媒体提高老年人的电子健康素养受到个人、人际、机构或组织以及社会因素的影响。

结论

老年人社交媒体使用与电子健康素养之间的相互关系凸显了建立一个长期积极机制的重要性,该机制能相互强化社交媒体健康实践和电子健康素养。基于这些发现,本综述提出了实现这一目标的关键努力方向:(1)利用疫情后的势头,通过社交媒体提高老年人的电子健康素养;(2)在Web 2.0背景下重新考虑老年人电子健康素养的维度;(3)积极开发适合老年人的综合社交媒体健康服务平台;(4)优化社交媒体,为老年人提供引人入胜且可靠的健康信息;(5)整合社会支持系统,促进老年人终身电子健康学习。

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