The association between Electronic Health Literacy and Self-care Management in Adults with Type-2 Diabetes

Author:

Altaş Zeynep Meva1,Hıdıroğlu SEYHAN1,Solmaz Ceyda2,El Qadiri Israa Maryem2,Bolhassani Ilya2,Yalçın Hale Dila2,Bozan Fulya2,Rasheed Emaan2,Kesen Cemre Hilal1,Şahin Murat3

Affiliation:

1. Marmara University Faculty of Medicine, Public Health Department

2. Marmara University Faculty of Medicine

3. Sultan 1. Murat State Hospital

Abstract

Purpose: E-health illiteracy has disadvantages including misevaluation of medical information displayed on the internet. Both effective self care management and e-health literacy are important terms in order to control of the chronic diseases. The aim of this study is to determine the relationship between e-health literacy and the self-care management of patients with Type-2 diabetes. Materials and Methods: The type of the study is descriptive. A questionnaire was applied to individuals who have been diagnosed with Type-2 diabetes in the endocrine policlinic of the internal medicine clinic of a tertiary state hospital in Istanbul, Turkey. The sample size was calculated as 384 by accepting the adequate e-health literacy rate among Type-2 diabetes patients as 50%, the margin of error 5%, and the confidence level as 95%. In addition to sociodemographical questions; our questionnaire contains two scales: Self-Care Management Protection scale and the E-health Literacy Scale. Number (n) and percentage (%) values were used in the expression of descriptive data. Mean, standard deviation, median and minimum, maximum values were given. For data comparison; Mann-Whitney U test was used for non-normally distributed variables. The Spearman correlation used to measure the linear relation between two numeric variables. Significance level has been accepted as p<0.05. Results: Totally 330 patients were included our study by a participation rate of 85.9 %. The mean age of the participants was 57.74±13.83 and 52.4% were female. A positive correlation was observed between scores of e-health literacy scale and self-care management scale (r=0.235, p<0.001) and self- protection subscale of self-care management scale (r= 0.345, p<0.001). A negative correlation exists between age and e-health literacy (r= -0.419, p<0.001). Conclusions: The results support the claim that individuals with a higher e-health literacy can better able to control their disease through self- management.

Publisher

Index Copernicus

Subject

General Medicine

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