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Do digital health information searches of individuals with chronic diseases affect health literacy and patient empowerment? A path analysis

Saudi Med J. 2024 Jun;45(6):617-625. doi: 10.15537/smj.2024.45.6.20240158.

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: To analyze the relationship between chronically ill patients’ behaviors in acquiring and verifying health information from a digital environment with health literacy and patient empowerment using a structural equation modeling approach.

METHODS: This study was carried out in a public hospital in Turkey between February and May 2023. The study consisted of 365 participants and used descriptive and correlation-based designs for statistical analyses. It also executed computations for descriptive statistics and correlations to carry out a path analysis to assess model fitness and to identify direct and indirect effects.

RESULTS: This study identified that Web 1.0 and health information acquisition and digital verification variables statistically and significantly affected access to information, understanding information, appraisal (valuing)/evaluation, and application/use variables. The study also found that access to information variables was statistically significant on identity/identicalness, self-control, decision-making, and recognition and comprehension. The tested model fit the data well and adequately explained the direct effects of the variables.

CONCLUSION: The study concluded by suggestively improving the chronically ill patients’ media or digital literacy levels through special training to stimulate their internet use effectively.

PMID:38830649 | DOI:10.15537/smj.2024.45.6.20240158

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