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Patient and healthcare professional eHealth literacy and needs for systemic sclerosis support: a mixed methods study.

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/161671
Publisher DOI
10.1136/rmdopen-2021-001783
PubMed ID
34475248
Description
OBJECTIVES

We engaged patients with systemic sclerosis (SSc) and healthcare professionals to assess electronic health (eHealth) literacy and needs relating to web-based support using internet-based information and communication technologies (ICT).

METHODS

We employed an explanatory sequential mixed methods design. First, we conducted a cross-sectional survey in patients (n=101) and professionals (n=47). Next, we conducted three focus groups with patients, family members and professionals (n=17).

RESULTS

Of patients, 89.1% used ICT at least weekly for private communication. Patients reported relatively high comprehension of eHealth information ([Formula: see text] =6.7, 95% CI: 6.2 to 7.3, range 1-10), yet were less confident evaluating information reliability ([Formula: see text] =5.8, 95% CI: 5.1 to 6.4) and finding eHealth apps ([Formula: see text] =4.8, 95% CI: 4.2 to 5.4). Patients and professionals reported little experience with web-based self-management support. Focus groups revealed 'considering non-ICT-accessible groups' and 'fitting patients' and professionals' technology' as crucial for acceptability. In relation to understanding/appraising eHealth, participants highlighted that general SSc information is not tailored to individual's disease course. Recommendations included 'providing timely, understandable and safe information' and 'empowering end-users in ICT and health decision-making skills'. Professionals expressed concerns about lacking resources. Patients were concerned about data security and person-centredness. Key eHealth drivers included 'addressing end-user perceptions' and 'putting people at the centre of technology'.

CONCLUSIONS

Patients and professionals need education/training to support uptake of eHealth resources. Key elements include guiding patients to timely/reliable information and using eHealth to optimise patient-provider communication. Design that is responsive to end-users' needs and considers individuals with limited eHealth literacy and/or ICT access appears to be critical for acceptability.
Date of Publication
2021-09
Publication Type
Article
Keyword(s)
health care health services research nursing outcome and process assessment systemic sclerosis
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Kocher, Agnes
Simon, Michael
Direktion Pflege / MTT
Dwyer, Andrew A
Blatter, Catherine
Bogdanovic, Jasmina
Künzler-Heule, Patrizia
Villiger, Peter M
Dan, Diana
Distler, Oliver
Walker, Ulrich A
Nicca, Dunja
Additional Credits
Direktion Pflege / MTT
Series
RMD open
Publisher
BMJ Publishing Group
ISSN
2056-5933
Access(Rights)
open.access
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