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eHealth literacy, internet and eHealth service usage: a survey among a German municipality

Alin Cramer, Christian Keinki, Franz Saur, Stefanie Walter, Jutta Hübner

2023Journal of Public Health11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Aim The aim of our study was to investigate health literacy and digital skills, as well as the Internet usage of a representative small town in the federal state of Thuringia in Germany. Subject and methods We asked the citizens to fill out a standardized questionnaire concerning digital health literacy. Results We received 488 questionnaires, and 76.4% of the population are willing to use digital media for health purposes in the future. There was no significant association between age and eHealth related services. Several factors showed an association between low education levels and understanding digital health information, as well as finding digital health information trustworthy. Almost everyone with a higher educational qualification generally understands Internet content on health topics quite well. Conclusion In order for the population as well as the health system to benefit from the digital transformation, the focus should be on equipping citizens with sufficient digital skills.

Topics & Concepts

eHealthThe InternetGermanDigital healthHealth literacyLiteracyDigital literacyPopulationMedical educationPublic relationsMedicineEnvironmental healthPsychologyPolitical scienceHealth careWorld Wide WebComputer scienceGeographyPedagogyArchaeologyLawHealth Literacy and Information AccessibilityMobile Health and mHealth ApplicationsSocial Media in Health Education
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