[个人电子健康素养:更新]。

IF 0.7 Q4 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Maria Teresa Manes, Simona Giubilato, Maura Francese, Antonia Mannarini, Giuseppe Ciliberti, Daniela Pavan, Stefania Angela Di Fusco, Roberta Rossini, Georgette Khoury, Daniela Aschieri, Beatrice Scardovi, Noemi Bruno, Sara Cocozza, Michele Massimo Gulizia, Giovanna Geraci, Domenico Gabrielli, Furio Colivicchi, Massimo Grimaldi, Fabrizio Oliva
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摘要

对数字卫生服务的需求不断增加,特别是最近的全球卫生危机突出了这一点,这凸显了电子卫生素养的重要性。这个概念包含了有效搜索、理解、评估和应用在线健康信息以解决健康相关问题所需的技能。eHL不仅促进了数字卫生领域的导航,而且扩大了对卫生信息可及性背景下数字鸿沟的理解。在本综述中,我们纳入了个体eHL定义和工具,重点关注eHL在COVID-10疫情期间的作用,以及在性别、年龄和社会不平等方面的作用。
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[Individual's eHealth literacy: an update].

The escalation in demand for digital health services, particularly highlighted by recent global health crises, has emphasized the significance of eHealth literacy (eHL). This concept encompasses the skills necessary to effectively search for, comprehend, evaluate, and apply online health information to solve health-related issues. eHL not only facilitates navigation through the digital health landscape but also broadens the understanding of the digital divide within the context of health information accessibility. In this review, we encompassed individual eHL definitions and tools, focusing on the role of eHL during the COVID-10 outbreak, and with regard to gender, age and social inequalities.

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