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Low health literacy and evaluation of online health information: A systematic review of the literature

机译:低健康素养和在线健康信息评估:文献的系统综述

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Background: Recent years have witnessed a dramatic increase in consumer online health information seeking. The quality of online health information, however, remains questionable. The issue of information evaluation has become a hot topic, leading to the development of guidelines and checklists to design high-quality online health information. However, little attention has been devoted to how consumers, in particular people with low health literacy, evaluate online health information. Objective: The main aim of this study was to review existing evidence on the association between low health literacy and (1) people’s ability to evaluate online health information, (2) perceived quality of online health information, (3) trust in online health information, and (4) use of evaluation criteria for online health information. Methods: Five academic databases (MEDLINE, PsycINFO, Web of Science, CINAHL, and Communication and Mass-media Complete) were systematically searched. We included peer-reviewed publications investigating differences in the evaluation of online information between people with different health literacy levels. Results: After abstract and full-text screening, 38 articles were included in the review. Only four studies investigated the specific role of low health literacy in the evaluation of online health information. The other studies examined the association between educational level or other skills-based proxies for health literacy, such as general literacy, and outcomes. Results indicate that low health literacy (and related skills) are negatively related to the ability to evaluate online health information and trust in online health information. Evidence on the association with perceived quality of online health information and use of evaluation criteria is inconclusive. Conclusions: The findings indicate that low health literacy (and related skills) play a role in the evaluation of online health information. This topic is therefore worth more scholarly attention. Based on the results of this review, future research in this field should (1) specifically focus on health literacy, (2) devote more attention to the identification of the different criteria people use to evaluate online health information, (3) develop shared definitions and measures for the most commonly used outcomes in the field of evaluation of online health information, and (4) assess the relationship between the different evaluative dimensions and the role played by health literacy in shaping their interplay.
机译:背景:近年来,消费者在线健康信息搜索急剧增加。但是,在线健康信息的质量仍然值得怀疑。信息评估问题已成为一个热门话题,导致了设计高质量在线健康信息的指南和清单的发展。但是,人们很少关注消费者,尤其是健康素养较低的人们如何评估在线健康信息。目的:本研究的主要目的是回顾有关低健康素养与(1)人们评估在线健康信息的能力,(2)在线健康信息的感知质量,(3)对在线健康信息的信任之间的关联的现有证据。 ,以及(4)使用在线健康信息评估标准。方法:系统地检索了五个学术数据库(MEDLINE,PsycINFO,Web of Science,CINAHL和Communication and Mass-media Complete)。我们纳入了经过同行评审的出版物,这些出版物调查了具有不同健康素养水平的人们之间在线信息评估的差异。结果:经过摘要和全文筛选后,该评价共纳入38篇文章。只有四项研究调查了低健康素养在在线健康信息评估中的特定作用。其他研究则考察了教育水平或其他基于技能的健康素养(例如普通素养)与结果之间的关联。结果表明,较低的健康素养(和相关技能)与评估在线健康信息和对在线健康信息的信任度负相关。与在线健康信息的感知质量和评估标准的使用相关的证据尚无定论。结论:研究结果表明,较低的健康素养(及相关技能)在评估在线健康信息中起作用。因此,该主题值得更多的学术关注。根据审查的结果,该领域的未来研究应(1)特别关注健康素养,(2)更加重视识别人们用来评估在线健康信息的不同标准,(3)制定共享的定义以及评估在线健康信息领域中最常用结果的措施,以及(4)评估不同评估维度与健康素养在形成相互影响方面所起的作用之间的关系。

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