Daily digital device use of more than 1 hour per day was significantly associated with high eHealth literacy (OR 13.01) among older adults hospitalized for heart failure.
Cohort (n=219)
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Does daily digital device use associate with higher eHealth literacy in older adults hospitalized for heart failure?
In older adults hospitalized for heart failure, daily digital device use of more than 1 hour is strongly associated with higher eHealth literacy, highlighting the need to tailor post-discharge digital health interventions to patients' baseline digital habits.
Estimación del efecto: OR 13.01 (95% CI 3.38-50.08)
valor p: p=<0.001
Background: Many older adults lack eHealth literacy to effectively benefit from digital health technologies. We examined the association between daily digital device use and eHealth literacy among older adults hospitalized for heart failure (HF).
Koyama et al. (Mon,) conducted a cohort in Heart failure (n=219). Daily digital device use vs. No use was evaluated on High eHealth literacy (eHEALS score ≥26) (OR 13.01, 95% CI 3.38-50.08, p=<0.001). Daily digital device use of more than 1 hour per day was significantly associated with high eHealth literacy (OR 13.01) among older adults hospitalized for heart failure.