Health Management: Occupational Therapy ’s Key Role in Educating Clients About Reliable Online Health Information

Background: Only 12% of Americans possess proficient health literacy skills. Among those with the lowest health literacy are individuals with chronic health conditions. Occupational therapists are well prepared to assist these clients with health literacy, given our roles in teaching new health mana...

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Main Authors: Amy Armstrong-Heimsoth, Melissa L. Johnson, Meredith Carpenter, Tincey Thomas, Ashley Sinnappan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Western Michigan University 2019-10-01
Series:Open Journal of Occupational Therapy
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Online Access:https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1595&context=ojot
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spelling doaj-e06b9a6716a44eb4bdc71a814ee48a852020-11-25T02:05:47ZengWestern Michigan University Open Journal of Occupational Therapy 2168-64082168-64082019-10-017410.15453/2168-6408.1595Health Management: Occupational Therapy ’s Key Role in Educating Clients About Reliable Online Health InformationAmy Armstrong-Heimsoth0Melissa L. Johnson1Meredith Carpenter2Tincey Thomas3Ashley Sinnappan4Northern Arizona UniversityArizona State UniversityNorthern Arizona UniversityNorthern Arizona UniversityNorthern Arizona UniversityBackground: Only 12% of Americans possess proficient health literacy skills. Among those with the lowest health literacy are individuals with chronic health conditions. Occupational therapists are well prepared to assist these clients with health literacy, given our roles in teaching new health management skills and health promotion. Methods: An educational course was designed and taught to over 100 individuals and caregivers with chronic health conditions to assist in finding and determining trustworthy health information online. An author designed pre postsurvey was used to evaluate effectiveness. Results: There was a significant pre-post change in four categories: finding quality health information online (M = 0.703), judging trustworthiness of online health information (M = 0.624), understanding health information (M = 0.489), and retrieving information using email alerts (M = 0.826). Conclusion: The ability to find and evaluate health information online empowers clients to fully participate in medical care. Evidence shows that this skill can be efficiently taught to clients or client groups for improved health management. Providing training in finding trustworthy health information online is a skill that occupational therapists can successfully teach in conjunction with overall health management skills for improved occupational participation.https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1595&context=ojoteHealthhealth literacyhealth managementoccupational therapyconsumer health informationinformation literacy education
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Meredith Carpenter
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Ashley Sinnappan
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Meredith Carpenter
Tincey Thomas
Ashley Sinnappan
Health Management: Occupational Therapy ’s Key Role in Educating Clients About Reliable Online Health Information
Open Journal of Occupational Therapy
eHealth
health literacy
health management
occupational therapy
consumer health information
information literacy education
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Melissa L. Johnson
Meredith Carpenter
Tincey Thomas
Ashley Sinnappan
author_sort Amy Armstrong-Heimsoth
title Health Management: Occupational Therapy ’s Key Role in Educating Clients About Reliable Online Health Information
title_short Health Management: Occupational Therapy ’s Key Role in Educating Clients About Reliable Online Health Information
title_full Health Management: Occupational Therapy ’s Key Role in Educating Clients About Reliable Online Health Information
title_fullStr Health Management: Occupational Therapy ’s Key Role in Educating Clients About Reliable Online Health Information
title_full_unstemmed Health Management: Occupational Therapy ’s Key Role in Educating Clients About Reliable Online Health Information
title_sort health management: occupational therapy ’s key role in educating clients about reliable online health information
publisher Western Michigan University
series Open Journal of Occupational Therapy
issn 2168-6408
2168-6408
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Background: Only 12% of Americans possess proficient health literacy skills. Among those with the lowest health literacy are individuals with chronic health conditions. Occupational therapists are well prepared to assist these clients with health literacy, given our roles in teaching new health management skills and health promotion. Methods: An educational course was designed and taught to over 100 individuals and caregivers with chronic health conditions to assist in finding and determining trustworthy health information online. An author designed pre postsurvey was used to evaluate effectiveness. Results: There was a significant pre-post change in four categories: finding quality health information online (M = 0.703), judging trustworthiness of online health information (M = 0.624), understanding health information (M = 0.489), and retrieving information using email alerts (M = 0.826). Conclusion: The ability to find and evaluate health information online empowers clients to fully participate in medical care. Evidence shows that this skill can be efficiently taught to clients or client groups for improved health management. Providing training in finding trustworthy health information online is a skill that occupational therapists can successfully teach in conjunction with overall health management skills for improved occupational participation.
topic eHealth
health literacy
health management
occupational therapy
consumer health information
information literacy education
url https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1595&context=ojot
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