reviewJournal of Medical Internet ResearchMay 7, 2015GOLD OA

Low Health Literacy and Evaluation of Online Health Information: A Systematic Review of the Literature

University of Amsterdam · Trimbos Institute

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Abstract

Background

Recent years have witnessed a dramatic increase in consumer online health information seeking. The quality of online health information, however, remains questionable. The issue of information evaluation has become a hot topic, leading to the development of guidelines and checklists to design high-quality online health information. However, little attention has been devoted to how consumers, in particular people with low health literacy, evaluate online health information.

Objective

The main aim of this study was to review existing evidence on the association between low health literacy and (1) people's ability to evaluate online health information, (2) perceived quality of online health information, (3) trust in online health information, and (4) use of evaluation criteria for online health information.

Citation impact

625
total citations
FWCI
63.59
Percentile
100%
References
87
Citations per year

Authors

4

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Health literacy
  • Systematic review
  • Health information
  • Information literacy
  • Psychology
  • eHealth
  • MEDLINE
  • Medicine
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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