Background: Consumer eHealth tools play an increasingly important role in engaging patients as participants in managing their health and seeking health information. However, there is a documented gap between the skill and knowledge demands of eHealth systems and user competencies to benefit from these tools. Objective: This research aims to reveal the knowledge- and skill-related barriers to effective use of eHealth tools. Methods: We used a micro-analytic framework for characterizing the different cognitive dimensions of eHealth literacy to classify task demands and barriers that 20 participants experienced while performing online information-seeking and decision-making tasks. Results: Participants ranged widely in their task performance a...
Background: Chronic patients persistently seek for health information on the internet for medication...
In current e-health research and development there is a need for a broader understanding of the capa...
BACKGROUND: For people to be able to access, understand, and benefit from the increasing digitalizat...
eHealth is undoubtedly emerging as a promising vehicle to provide information for individual self-ca...
eHealth literacy (eHEALS) has yet to be examined with regard to need for cognition (NFC)...
Reviewer: Ronson, BReviewer: Simms, M[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most ...
With the rapid development of online technologies, people now need to have essential skills to searc...
Recent reconceptualizations of health literacy have expanded beyond traditional literacy and numerac...
Abstract The concept of electronic health (eHealth) literacy evolved from the social and informatio...
This paper studies the ability of an individual in searching, analyzing and processing information f...
eHealth literacy is defined as the use of emerging information and communications technology to impr...
This paper studies the ability of an individual in searching, analyzing and processing information f...
Given the impact of health literacy (HL) on patients' outcomes, limited health literacy is a major b...
The concept of electronic health (eHealth) literacy evolved from the social and information sciences...
Objective: We propose and test two potential mediators of the negative effect of eHealth literacy on...
Background: Chronic patients persistently seek for health information on the internet for medication...
In current e-health research and development there is a need for a broader understanding of the capa...
BACKGROUND: For people to be able to access, understand, and benefit from the increasing digitalizat...
eHealth is undoubtedly emerging as a promising vehicle to provide information for individual self-ca...
eHealth literacy (eHEALS) has yet to be examined with regard to need for cognition (NFC)...
Reviewer: Ronson, BReviewer: Simms, M[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most ...
With the rapid development of online technologies, people now need to have essential skills to searc...
Recent reconceptualizations of health literacy have expanded beyond traditional literacy and numerac...
Abstract The concept of electronic health (eHealth) literacy evolved from the social and informatio...
This paper studies the ability of an individual in searching, analyzing and processing information f...
eHealth literacy is defined as the use of emerging information and communications technology to impr...
This paper studies the ability of an individual in searching, analyzing and processing information f...
Given the impact of health literacy (HL) on patients' outcomes, limited health literacy is a major b...
The concept of electronic health (eHealth) literacy evolved from the social and information sciences...
Objective: We propose and test two potential mediators of the negative effect of eHealth literacy on...
Background: Chronic patients persistently seek for health information on the internet for medication...
In current e-health research and development there is a need for a broader understanding of the capa...
BACKGROUND: For people to be able to access, understand, and benefit from the increasing digitalizat...