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The Effect of Age on Electronic Health Literacy: Mixed-Method Study

机译:年龄对电子健康素养的影响:混合方法研究

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Background The world’s internet penetration rate is increasing yearly; approximately 25% of the world’s population are internet users. In Asia, Taiwan has the fifth highest internet usage, and has an internet penetration rate higher than the world average. Electronic health (eHealth) literacy is the ability to read, understand, and utilize Web health information. eHealth literacy is gaining attention worldwide. Objective This study aimed compare the differences in eHealth literacy between traditional college students (aged between 18 and 22 years) and older adult students (aged between 55 and 72 years). It also summarizes the experiences and performances of these 2 groups in terms of searching online health-related information. Methods A mixed-method approach was used, including questionnaire surveys and interviews. A total of 208 respondents were interviewed: 65 traditional college students (31.3%) and 143 older adult students (68.7%). The results of the interviews were used to compare the eHealth literacy scores of the 2 groups. Results There were significant differences in the overall eHealth literacy scores ( t 207=2.98; P =.001) and the functional eHealth literacy dimension ( t 207=12.17; P .001). The findings showed a significant gap in eHealth literacy between the 2 groups. Most participants believed that online health information could be largely read and understood. However, they were skeptical about the quality of the information and noted that it consisted of either subjective judgments or objective standards. Conclusions Traditional college students preferred esthetically pleasing health information, whereas older adult students focused on its promotion. Furthermore, the first group often used websites for solving health problems, whereas the second group forwarded health information through communication software.
机译:背景技术世界的互联网普及率逐年增加。世界人口的大约25%是互联网用户。在亚洲,台湾的互联网使用率排名第五,其互联网普及率高于世界平均水平。电子健康(eHealth)素养是阅读,理解和利用Web健康信息的能力。电子卫生保健素养在世界范围内得到关注。目的本研究旨在比较传统大学生(年龄在18至22岁之间)和成年成年人(年龄在55至72岁之间)在电子卫生保健素养方面的差异。它还从搜索在线健康相关信息的角度总结了这两个小组的经验和表现。方法采用混合方法,包括问卷调查和访谈。总共采访了208位受访者:65名传统大学生(31.3%)和143名年龄较大的成人学生(68.7%)。访谈的结果用于比较两组的eHealth素养得分。结果总体eHealth素养得分(t 207 = 2.98; P = .001)和功能性eHealth素养维度(t 207 = 12.17; P <.001)存在显着差异。研究结果表明,两组之间在eHealth素养方面存在显着差距。大多数参与者认为,可以在线阅读和理解在线健康信息。但是,他们对信息的质量表示怀疑,并指出信息包括主观判断或客观标准。结论传统的大学生更喜欢美学上令人愉悦的健康信息,而成年成年人则专注于信息的推广。此外,第一组经常使用网站来解决健康问题,而第二组则通过通信软件转发健康信息。

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