以社区为基础的预防和健康促进:在处境不稳定的人群中推广数字健康知识。

IF 0.7 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Gesundheitswesen Pub Date : 2024-11-07 DOI:10.1055/a-2283-4440
Kamil J Wrona, Kolja Heckes, Leona Aschentrup, Florian Fischer
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快速发展的数字化转型为预防疾病和促进健康带来了创新机遇,特别是通过社会技术创新。数字化干预措施是传播健康相关信息、提高个人能力和自我效能的辅助工具。尽管数字媒体在社区疾病预防和健康促进方面具有潜力,但也面临着挑战,例如需要低门槛设计和考虑技术接受因素。生活状况不稳定的人往往接触数字技术的机会有限,对数字技术的了解也较少,针对他们的具体需求采取有针对性的措施可以使他们受益。同时,必须强调数字卫生知识不足的风险,这可能会对健康产生负面影响。因此,促进数字卫生知识普及似乎是改善生活环境不稳定人群健康状况的重要工具。本文主张以证据为基础,有针对性地进一步开发数字干预措施,以促进健康,满足生活条件不稳定人群的需求,并强调数字健康素养在这一过程中的核心作用。本文以幼儿干预领域为例进行论述。
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[Community-based Disease Prevention and Health Promotion: Promoting Digital Health Literacy among People in Precarious Living Conditions].

The rapidly advancing digital transformation is opening up innovative opportunities for disease prevention and health promotion, particularly through sociotechnical innovations. Digitally-enabled interventions serve as augmentative tools for disseminating health-related information and promoting individual empowerment and self-efficacy. Despite their potential, digital media in community-based disease prevention and health promotion face challenges, such as the need for low-threshold design and consideration of technological acceptance factors. People in precarious life situations, who often face limited access and lower literacy towards digital technologies, could benefit from targeted measures geared to their specific needs. At the same time, it is important to highlight the risks of insufficient digital health literacy, which can have a negative impact on health. Promoting digital health literacy therefore appears to be an essential tool for improving the health situation of people in precarious living circumstances. This article argues for evidence-based and targeted further development of digital interventions for health promotion that are tailored to the needs of people in precarious living conditions and emphasizes the central role of digital health literacy in this process. In this contribution, the area of early childhood intervention is considered for exemplification.

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