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Bridging the digital divide in diabetes: family support and implications for health literacy.

机译:弥合糖尿病的数字鸿沟:家庭支持和对健康素养的影响。

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Abstract Background: Patient web portals (PWPs) offer patients remote access to their medical record and communication with providers. Adults with health literacy limitations are less likely to access and use health information technology (HIT), including PWPs. In diabetes, PWP use has been associated with patient satisfaction, patient-provider communication, and glycemic control. Methods: Using mixed methods, we explored the relationships between health literacy, numeracy, and computer literacy and the usage of a PWP and HIT. Participants (N=61 adults with type 2 diabetes) attended focus groups and completed surveys, including measures of health literacy, numeracy, and computer anxiety (an indicator of computer literacy) and frequency of PWP and HIT use. Results: Computer literacy was positively associated with health literacy (r=0.41, P<0.001) and numeracy (r=0.35, P<0.001), but health literacy was not associated with numeracy. Participants with limited health literacy (23%), numeracy (43%), or computer literacy (25%) were no less likely to access PWPs or HIT, but lower health literacy was associated with less frequent use of a computer to research diabetes medications or treatments. In focus groups, participants spontaneously commented on family support when accessing and using PWPs or HIT for diabetes management. Conclusions: Participants reported family members facilitated access and usage of HIT, taught them usage skills, and acted as online delegates. Participant statements suggest family members may bridge the HIT "digital divide" in diabetes by helping adults access a PWP or HIT for diabetes management.
机译:抽象背景:患者门户网站(PWP)为患者提供了对其病历的远程访问以及与提供者的通信。具有健康素养限制的成年人不太可能使用和使用包括PWP在内的健康信息技术(HIT)。在糖尿病中,PWP的使用与患者满意度,患者与提供者的沟通以及血糖控制相关。方法:我们使用混合方法探讨了健康素养,计算能力和计算机素养与PWP和HIT的使用之间的关系。参与者(N = 61位2型糖尿病成年人)参加了焦点小组并完成了调查,包括健康素养,计算能力和计算机焦虑症(计算机素养的指标)以及PWP和HIT使用频率的测量。结果:计算机素养与健康素养(r = 0.41,P <0.001)和计算能力(r = 0.35,P <0.001)呈正相关,但健康素养与计算能力无关。健康素养有限(23%),计算能力(43%)或计算机素养(25%)的参与者访问PWP或HIT的可能性也不低,但健康素养较低与计算机研究糖尿病药物使用频率降低相关或治疗。在焦点小组中,参与者在访问和使用PWP或HIT进行糖尿病管理时自发地评论了家庭支持。结论:参与者报告说,家庭成员促进了HIT的访问和使用,教会了他们使用技巧,并充当了在线代表。与会者的陈述表明,家庭成员可以通过帮助成年人获取PWP或HIT来管理糖尿病,从而弥合HIT在糖尿病中的“数字鸿沟”。

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