E-Health Literacy and Factors Affecting it in Patients Admitted to a University Hospital in Iran

Hadi Lotfnezhad Afshar
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Background: Rapid ICT advancements have affected all aspects of life, and healthcare is no exception. Given the significance of E-Health literacy in the current century and its effect on society and the healthcare system, it seems necessary for patients to have adequate health literacy. However, the lack of essential health literacy leads to the low self-management of diseases. Objective: This study aimed to investigate E-Health literacy and factors affecting it in patients admitted to a University hospital in Iran. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in Imam Khomeini University Hospital of Urmia, Iran, in 2019. Data were collected using the Persian version of the E-Health Literacy Questionnaire filled by patients. Participants were selected using simple random sampling. Personal and demographic variables were also collected, and their correlation with E-Health literacy was investigated. The Independent-samples t-test and ANOVA were used to compare different groups. Results: In this study, 200 patients (103 males and 97 females) (t/f = 41.916), (p=0.000) participated. The mean score of E-Health literacy in patients under study was 25.51 (standard deviation=5.098) which was low and unsatisfactory. Findings suggest that over half of participants were unable to identify and evaluate the quality of online health resources and over half of participants in this study trust online information although they fail to differentiate high quality resources from low quality ones. Conclusion: Identifying and assessing E-Health literacy of patients is an effective step in improving their health literacy. Findings suggest that these patients need to improve and develop their knowledge of E-Health.
伊朗某大学医院住院患者的电子健康素养及其影响因素
背景:信息和通信技术的快速发展影响了生活的方方面面,医疗保健也不例外。鉴于电子健康素养在本世纪的重要性及其对社会和医疗系统的影响,患者似乎有必要具备足够的健康素养。然而,缺乏基本的健康知识导致疾病自我管理能力低下。目的:本研究旨在调查伊朗一所大学医院住院患者的电子健康素养及其影响因素。方法:这项横断面研究于2019年在伊朗乌尔米亚伊玛目霍梅尼大学医院进行。使用患者填写的波斯版电子健康素养问卷收集数据。参与者是通过简单的随机抽样选出的。还收集了个人和人口统计变量,并调查了它们与电子健康素养的相关性。采用独立样本t检验和方差分析对不同组进行比较。结果:在这项研究中,200名患者(103名男性和97名女性)(t/f=41.916),(p=0.000)参与了研究。接受研究的患者的电子健康素养平均得分为25.51(标准差=5.098),这是低且不令人满意的。研究结果表明,超过一半的参与者无法识别和评估在线健康资源的质量,本研究中超过一半的受访者信任在线信息,尽管他们无法区分高质量资源和低质量资源。结论:识别和评估患者的电子健康素养是提高其健康素养的有效措施。研究结果表明,这些患者需要提高和发展他们的电子健康知识。
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