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eHealth Literacy in German Skin Cancer Patients

The global incidence of skin cancer has steadily increased in recent years, and malignant melanoma still has one of the fastest-growing incidence rates among all malignant tumors in the western world. Thus, newly diagnosed patients have an increased need for health information concerning their disea...

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Autores principales: Stege, Henner, Schneider, Sara, Forschner, Andrea, Eigentler, Thomas, Nashan, Dorothée, Huening, Svea, Meiss, Frank, Lehr, Saskia, Kaatz, Martin, Kuchen, Robert, Kaehler, Katharina C., Haist, Maximilian, Huebner, Jutta, Loquai, Carmen
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9320579/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35886215
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19148365
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author Stege, Henner
Schneider, Sara
Forschner, Andrea
Eigentler, Thomas
Nashan, Dorothée
Huening, Svea
Meiss, Frank
Lehr, Saskia
Kaatz, Martin
Kuchen, Robert
Kaehler, Katharina C.
Haist, Maximilian
Huebner, Jutta
Loquai, Carmen
author_facet Stege, Henner
Schneider, Sara
Forschner, Andrea
Eigentler, Thomas
Nashan, Dorothée
Huening, Svea
Meiss, Frank
Lehr, Saskia
Kaatz, Martin
Kuchen, Robert
Kaehler, Katharina C.
Haist, Maximilian
Huebner, Jutta
Loquai, Carmen
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description The global incidence of skin cancer has steadily increased in recent years, and malignant melanoma still has one of the fastest-growing incidence rates among all malignant tumors in the western world. Thus, newly diagnosed patients have an increased need for health information concerning their disease. Using a standardized questionnaire, our study aims to investigate our patients’ primary sources of health-related information as well as their self-proclaimed eHealth literacy. We received 714 questionnaires. Regardless of age, the primary source of information was the treating dermato-oncologist, followed by the treating general practitioner and the Internet. However, with increasing age, the usage of the Internet decreased. Hence, younger participants were better equipped to find health-related information while using the Internet. Additionally, comprehending health-related information and gaining medical knowledge was significantly increased in better-educated participants. Overall, our study shows that with increased use of eHealth services, accessing web-based information increased, correlating with a better eHealth literacy of our patients. eHealth technologies are increasingly becoming more prevalent as a primary source of information in our modern health care system. Thus, it is crucial to educate cancer patients in eHealth literacy to make autonomous, informed decisions and gain more confidence in dealing with their disease.
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spelling pubmed-93205792022-07-27 eHealth Literacy in German Skin Cancer Patients Stege, Henner Schneider, Sara Forschner, Andrea Eigentler, Thomas Nashan, Dorothée Huening, Svea Meiss, Frank Lehr, Saskia Kaatz, Martin Kuchen, Robert Kaehler, Katharina C. Haist, Maximilian Huebner, Jutta Loquai, Carmen Int J Environ Res Public Health Article The global incidence of skin cancer has steadily increased in recent years, and malignant melanoma still has one of the fastest-growing incidence rates among all malignant tumors in the western world. Thus, newly diagnosed patients have an increased need for health information concerning their disease. Using a standardized questionnaire, our study aims to investigate our patients’ primary sources of health-related information as well as their self-proclaimed eHealth literacy. We received 714 questionnaires. Regardless of age, the primary source of information was the treating dermato-oncologist, followed by the treating general practitioner and the Internet. However, with increasing age, the usage of the Internet decreased. Hence, younger participants were better equipped to find health-related information while using the Internet. Additionally, comprehending health-related information and gaining medical knowledge was significantly increased in better-educated participants. Overall, our study shows that with increased use of eHealth services, accessing web-based information increased, correlating with a better eHealth literacy of our patients. eHealth technologies are increasingly becoming more prevalent as a primary source of information in our modern health care system. Thus, it is crucial to educate cancer patients in eHealth literacy to make autonomous, informed decisions and gain more confidence in dealing with their disease. MDPI 2022-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9320579/ /pubmed/35886215 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19148365 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Schneider, Sara
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Eigentler, Thomas
Nashan, Dorothée
Huening, Svea
Meiss, Frank
Lehr, Saskia
Kaatz, Martin
Kuchen, Robert
Kaehler, Katharina C.
Haist, Maximilian
Huebner, Jutta
Loquai, Carmen
eHealth Literacy in German Skin Cancer Patients
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9320579/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19148365
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