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Digital Health Literacy in the Training of Informal Caregivers – Community Intervention: Andreia Costa

BACKGROUND: Health Literacy allows optimizing healthy lifestyles and preventive and health protective behaviors (DGS, 2019). Low literacy can lead to a greater number of hospitalizations, a more frequent use of emergency services and a lower prevalence of preventive attitudes in the field of health....

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Autores principales: Águas, D, Paço, M, Henriques, A, Arriaga, M, Costa, A
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9594157/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckac131.338
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author Águas, D
Paço, M
Henriques, A
Arriaga, M
Costa, A
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description BACKGROUND: Health Literacy allows optimizing healthy lifestyles and preventive and health protective behaviors (DGS, 2019). Low literacy can lead to a greater number of hospitalizations, a more frequent use of emergency services and a lower prevalence of preventive attitudes in the field of health. Internet-based interventions could have a positive impact on informal caregivers, reducing the geographical barrier, promoting self-efficacy in managing their own emotions, reducing burden. AIM: Contribute to the training of informal caregivers of a primary health care unit in Lisbon, through the promotion of digital health literacy. METHODS: The Community Intervention project was carried out in the context of a home visit, focusing on 11 informal caregivers, through the presentation of an interactive digital manual. It was based on the methodology of health planning, through the elaboration of a diagnosis of the situation, definition of priorities, setting of objectives, selection of strategies, operational preparation and evaluation (Imperatori & Giraldes, 1993). RESULTS: It was found that not all informal caregivers have access to the internet or digital technologies, and it was necessary to deliver the printed manual. Caregivers who accessed the interactive digital manual rated its content as very important, having accessed the suggested links without difficulty. The possibility of forwarding the digital manual to other caregivers was valid for all. CONCLUSIONS: Digital technologies promote communication in terms of health promotion, contributing to universal access and digital training in health, giving individuals the opportunity to increase care for their own health. The creation of digital health tools must be directed to the characteristics of the population. For individuals with low digital literacy, simple technologies must be created and for those who cannot or do not want to use digital tools, adequate alternatives must be created. KEY MESSAGES: • Primary care health professionals may use digital technologies to promote health literacy. • Vulnerable groups with low digital health literacy need support to increase access to digital technology that can promote health literacy.
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spelling pubmed-95941572022-11-22 Digital Health Literacy in the Training of Informal Caregivers – Community Intervention: Andreia Costa Águas, D Paço, M Henriques, A Arriaga, M Costa, A Eur J Public Health Poster Displays BACKGROUND: Health Literacy allows optimizing healthy lifestyles and preventive and health protective behaviors (DGS, 2019). Low literacy can lead to a greater number of hospitalizations, a more frequent use of emergency services and a lower prevalence of preventive attitudes in the field of health. Internet-based interventions could have a positive impact on informal caregivers, reducing the geographical barrier, promoting self-efficacy in managing their own emotions, reducing burden. AIM: Contribute to the training of informal caregivers of a primary health care unit in Lisbon, through the promotion of digital health literacy. METHODS: The Community Intervention project was carried out in the context of a home visit, focusing on 11 informal caregivers, through the presentation of an interactive digital manual. It was based on the methodology of health planning, through the elaboration of a diagnosis of the situation, definition of priorities, setting of objectives, selection of strategies, operational preparation and evaluation (Imperatori & Giraldes, 1993). RESULTS: It was found that not all informal caregivers have access to the internet or digital technologies, and it was necessary to deliver the printed manual. Caregivers who accessed the interactive digital manual rated its content as very important, having accessed the suggested links without difficulty. The possibility of forwarding the digital manual to other caregivers was valid for all. CONCLUSIONS: Digital technologies promote communication in terms of health promotion, contributing to universal access and digital training in health, giving individuals the opportunity to increase care for their own health. The creation of digital health tools must be directed to the characteristics of the population. For individuals with low digital literacy, simple technologies must be created and for those who cannot or do not want to use digital tools, adequate alternatives must be created. KEY MESSAGES: • Primary care health professionals may use digital technologies to promote health literacy. • Vulnerable groups with low digital health literacy need support to increase access to digital technology that can promote health literacy. Oxford University Press 2022-10-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9594157/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckac131.338 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Public Health Association. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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