Blanca Rueda-Medina, Jose Luis Gómez-Urquiza, Antonio Casas-Barragán, Sonia Toledano-Moreno, María Encarnación Aguilar-Ferrándiz, María Correa-Rodríguez
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摘要
背景:健康科学专业的学生应该具备从在线资源中查找健康信息所需的必要技能。目的:评估电子健康素养量表(eHEALS)及其与健康相关目的的互联网使用、自我感知健康和健康相关行为的关系。方法:对528名健康科学专业学生进行横断面调查。收集了社会人口统计数据、与健康相关的互联网使用、自我认知健康和健康相关行为以及eHEALS工具相关的问题。结果:总平均eHEALS评分为3.19±0.78。认为在互联网上获取卫生资源非常重要的学生的eHEALS得分最高(p = 0.015)。参与者对互联网在健康决策方面的有用性的看法与eHEALS得分之间存在显著差异(p p = 0.001)。结论:健康科学专业学生具有中等水平的电子健康素养。对互联网使用的积极态度和对健康的积极自我认知是与电子健康素养相关的最相关因素。影响陈述:作为未来的医疗保健提供者,学生需要发展电子健康素养技能,以便找到可靠的健康信息。对互联网使用的积极态度和对健康的积极自我认知是与电子健康素养相关的因素。教育工作者应促进培训项目,确保学生获得适当的电子卫生素养技能。
eHealth literacy, internet use and health-related behaviour among health sciences students: a cross sectional study.
Background: Health sciences students should have the necessary skills required to find health information from online resources.
Objective: To assess the eHealth Literacy Scale (eHEALS) and its association with internet use for health-related purposes, self-perceived health and health-related behaviour.
Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in a sample of 528 health sciences students. Sociodemographic data, questions related to internet use for health-related purposes, self-perceived health and health-related behaviour, and the eHEALS tool were collected.
Results: The overall mean eHEALS score was 3.19 ± 0.78. Students who consider access to health resources on the internet to be very important had the highest eHEALS scores (p = 0.015). There were significant differences between the participants' perceptions of the usefulness of the internet with regard to making health decisions (p < 0.001), the accuracy of information on the internet (p = 0.001) and the eHEALS scores.
Conclusions: Health sciences students have a moderate level of eHealth literacy. Positive attitude towards internet use and positive self-perception of health are the most relevant factors associated with eHealth literacy.
Impact statement: As future healthcare providers, students need to develop eHealth literacy skills in order to find reliable health information. A positive attitude towards internet use and a positive self-perception of health are factors associated with eHealth literacy. Educators should promote training programmes that ensure students are acquiring suitable skills in eHealth literacy.
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Contemporary Nurse is an international peer-reviewed journal designed to increase nursing skills, knowledge and communication, assist in professional development and to enhance educational standards by publishing stimulating, informative and useful articles on a range of issues influencing professional nursing research, teaching and practice.
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Contemporary Nurse publishes original research articles, reviews and discussion papers.