Development and validation of digital health literacy competencies for citizens (DHLC), an instrument for measuring digital health literacy in the community

Enny Rachmani , Haikal Haikal , Eti Rimawati
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COVID-19 is a new disease in human life and has become pandemic. Pandemic Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) has been speeding up digital transformation in every sector. Implementation of digital technology in health should be supported by the community's readiness, such as digital health literacy to achieve the goals, optimize health service performance, and blockage infodemics and miss information. Implementation of digital technology in health should be supported by the community's readiness, such as digital health literacy to achieve the goals, optimize health service performance, and blockage infodemics and miss information. This study aims to develop a tool to measure digital health literacy in the community through three stages such as expert review, pre-test and field test. DHLC adopted the five competencies areas into 18 questions and put eight questions related to health literacy; the total items question of DHLC are 26 items questions. This study reveals that all of the score digital competencies areas below 4. Score 4 in DHLC indicates that the community still need guidance to doing activity in the digital environment. Elevating digital health literacy in the citizens is urgent to control the spreading misinformation and disinformation that could worsen pandemics. Future studies need to conduct to test the validity and reliability of DHLC in various settings.

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公民数字卫生素养能力(DHLC)的开发和验证,这是衡量社区数字卫生素养的工具
COVID-19是人类生活中的一种新疾病,已成为大流行疾病。2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)正在加速各个领域的数字化转型。数字技术在卫生领域的实施应得到社区准备的支持,例如数字卫生素养,以实现目标,优化卫生服务绩效,以及堵塞信息和遗漏信息。数字技术在卫生领域的实施应得到社区准备的支持,例如数字卫生素养,以实现目标,优化卫生服务绩效,以及堵塞信息和遗漏信息。本研究旨在通过专家评审、预测试和实地测试三个阶段,开发一种衡量社区数字健康素养的工具。卫生服务委员会将五个能力领域纳入18个问题,并提出了8个与卫生知识普及有关的问题;DHLC总共有26个题目。该研究显示,所有数字能力的得分都低于4分。DHLC得分为4,表明社区仍然需要指导在数字环境中进行活动。迫切需要提高公民的数字卫生素养,以控制可能使大流行病恶化的错误信息和虚假信息的传播。未来的研究需要对DHLC在不同环境下的效度和信度进行检验。
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