Effects of electronic personal health information technology on American women's cancer screening behaviors mediated through cancer worry: Differences and similarities between 2017 and 2020

Author:

Liu Piper Liping1ORCID,Ye Jizhou Francis1ORCID,Ao Harris Song1,Sun Shuxin2,Zheng Yu3,Li Qingrui3,Feng Guangchao Charles4,Wang Haiyan1,Zhao Xinshu1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Communication, University of Macau, Taipa, Macau, China

2. Foshan Daily, Foshan, China

3. Faculty of Humanities and Arts, Macau University of Science and Technology, Taipa, Macau, China

4. Department of Interactive Media, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Abstract

Backgrounds Thanks to their accessibility and low cost, electronic personal health information (ePHI) technologies have been widely used to facilitate patient–physician communication and promote health prevention behaviors (e.g. cancer screening). Despite that empirical evidence has supported the association between ePHI technology use and cancer screening behaviors, the underlying mechanism through which ePHI technology use influences cancer screening behaviors remains a topic of discussion. Objective This study investigates the relationship between ePHI technology uses and cancer screening behaviors of American women and examines the mediating role of cancer worry. Methods Data for this study were from the Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS) collected in 2017 (HINTS 5 Cycle 1) and 2020 (HINTS 5 Cycle 4). The final sample included 1914 female respondents in HINTS 5 Cycle 1 and 2204 in HINTS 5 Cycle 4. Mann–Whitney U test, two-sample t-test, and mediation analysis were performed. We also referred to the regression coefficients generated by min–max normalization as percentage coefficients ( bp) for the comparison. Results This study reports increased usage of ePHI technologies (from 1.41 in 2017 to 2.19 to 2020), increased cancer worry (from 2.60 in 2017 to 2.84 in 2020), and a stable level of cancer screening behaviors (from 1.44 in 2017 to 1.34 in 2020) among American women. Cancer worry was found to mediate the ePHI effect on cancer screening behaviors ( bp= 0.005, 95% confidence interval [0.001, 0.010]) in a positive complementary mediation in 2020. Conclusions The research findings support a positive association between ePHI technology use and cancer screening behaviors, and cancer worry has been identified as a salient mediator. An understanding of the mechanism that prompts US women's cancer screening practices provides practical implications for health campaign practitioners.

Funder

Universidade de Macau

Macau Higher Education Fund

School of Journalism and Communication, Jiangxi Normal University

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Health Information Management,Computer Science Applications,Health Informatics,Health Policy

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