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In the digital age: a systematic literature review of the e-health literacy and influencing factors among Chinese older adults

Journal

JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH-HEIDELBERG
Volume 31, Issue 5, Pages 679-687

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s10389-021-01604-z

Keywords

E-health literacy; Older adults; Influencing factors; Systematic review

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This study explored the current status of e-health literacy among Chinese older adults and the related influencing factors. The findings revealed that the e-health literacy of Chinese older adults was generally low. Individual-level influencing factors included age, gender, educational attainment, socioeconomic status, physical and psychological conditions, frequency of internet use, and credibility perception of online health resources. Interpersonal-level factors included marital status, being the family carer, and being taught how to use the internet to find health resources. Social/community-level influencing factors included language barriers and cultural barriers.
Aim This study aimed to explore the current status of e-health literacy among Chinese older adults, and to summarize and analyze the related influencing factors. Subject and methods Following the PRISMA Checklist, we searched MEDLINE, CINAHL Complete (EBSCO), PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, WanFang Data, and China Science and Technology Journal Database to identify the relevant literature published between January 2000 and December 2020. The Mixed Methods Assessment Tool (MMAT) was used to appraise the quality of the studies. Results Five articles were included for the systematic review. The results showed that the e-health literacy of Chinese older adults was low. Based on the social-ecological model, the influencing factors at the individual level included age, gender, educational attainment, socioeconomic status, physical and psychological conditions, frequency of internet use, and credibility perception of online health resources; at the interpersonal level, the influencing factors included marital status, being the family carer and being taught how to use internet to find health resources; at the social/community level, influencing factors included language barriers and cultural barriers. Conclusion Current e-health literacy among Chinese older adults is low, which is affected by a number of factors. Medical staff should provide detailed health information with guaranteed accuracy and reliability for elderly people. It is necessary to develop intervention programs tailored to varied educational needs of the elderly with different backgrounds (i.e., age, gender, educational attainment, and socioeconomic status) need to be developed in the near future. Family members are encouraged to teach older adults how to use e-health resource in appropriate ways.

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