Using digital interactive television for the promotion of health and wellness
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Título da fonte: | Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) |
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Resumo: | Digital interactive television (iDTV) is often seen as a platform with great potential to deliver health and wellness content and services directly to people. Despite the advantages of e-Health, public engagement with such services is still limited. Our research assumes that health literacy plays a key role on users’ engagement with these kinds of services and we postulate that it is one of the main predictors of users’ attitudes and behaviours towards iDTV health and wellness services. Our main goal was to identify and describe the factors that limit the efficiency of e-Health interventions and the potential depicted in this context by specific technologies – i.e. iDTV. The proposed research design adopts a mix of quantitative and qualitative methods and techniques. The studies were conducted in a southern European country – Portugal – between 2012 and 2013. We found that 51.7% of the respondents showed high probability (þ50%) of having limited health literacy (low literacy) and they are more likely to be men/women with an average age of 49.81, fourth grade or less, belonging to status group D/E and showing less interest and less perception of the utility of e-Health interventions. The groups that depict limited e-Health literacy are also the ones least interested in digital TV services related to health and wellness. Following this, we propose that in order for people to realize the actual benefits of using these applications, it is essential to tailor both content and services in accordance with the depicted level of e-Health literacy. |
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Using digital interactive television for the promotion of health and wellnessHEALTH CAREWELL-BEINGDIGITAL TELEVISIONINFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIESHEALTH PROMOTIONCUIDADOS DE SAÚDEBEM-ESTARTELEVISÃO DIGITALTECNOLOGIAS DA INFORMAÇÃO E COMUNICAÇÃOPROMOÇÃO DA SAÚDEDigital interactive television (iDTV) is often seen as a platform with great potential to deliver health and wellness content and services directly to people. Despite the advantages of e-Health, public engagement with such services is still limited. Our research assumes that health literacy plays a key role on users’ engagement with these kinds of services and we postulate that it is one of the main predictors of users’ attitudes and behaviours towards iDTV health and wellness services. Our main goal was to identify and describe the factors that limit the efficiency of e-Health interventions and the potential depicted in this context by specific technologies – i.e. iDTV. The proposed research design adopts a mix of quantitative and qualitative methods and techniques. The studies were conducted in a southern European country – Portugal – between 2012 and 2013. We found that 51.7% of the respondents showed high probability (þ50%) of having limited health literacy (low literacy) and they are more likely to be men/women with an average age of 49.81, fourth grade or less, belonging to status group D/E and showing less interest and less perception of the utility of e-Health interventions. The groups that depict limited e-Health literacy are also the ones least interested in digital TV services related to health and wellness. Following this, we propose that in order for people to realize the actual benefits of using these applications, it is essential to tailor both content and services in accordance with the depicted level of e-Health literacy.Routledge - Taylor & Francis Group2014-11-10T17:03:28Z2014-01-01T00:00:00Z2014info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10437/5731eng2164-9545Quico, CéliaDamásio, Manuel JoséBatista, AndréSequeira, ÁgataVeríssimo, IolandaHenriques, SaraCardoso, Márioinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-07-14T01:31:37Zoai:recil.ensinolusofona.pt:10437/5731Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T17:13:33.484351Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Using digital interactive television for the promotion of health and wellness |
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Using digital interactive television for the promotion of health and wellness |
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Using digital interactive television for the promotion of health and wellness Quico, Célia HEALTH CARE WELL-BEING DIGITAL TELEVISION INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES HEALTH PROMOTION CUIDADOS DE SAÚDE BEM-ESTAR TELEVISÃO DIGITAL TECNOLOGIAS DA INFORMAÇÃO E COMUNICAÇÃO PROMOÇÃO DA SAÚDE |
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Using digital interactive television for the promotion of health and wellness |
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Using digital interactive television for the promotion of health and wellness |
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Using digital interactive television for the promotion of health and wellness |
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Using digital interactive television for the promotion of health and wellness |
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Using digital interactive television for the promotion of health and wellness |
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Quico, Célia |
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Quico, Célia Damásio, Manuel José Batista, André Sequeira, Ágata Veríssimo, Iolanda Henriques, Sara Cardoso, Mário |
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Damásio, Manuel José Batista, André Sequeira, Ágata Veríssimo, Iolanda Henriques, Sara Cardoso, Mário |
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Quico, Célia Damásio, Manuel José Batista, André Sequeira, Ágata Veríssimo, Iolanda Henriques, Sara Cardoso, Mário |
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HEALTH CARE WELL-BEING DIGITAL TELEVISION INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES HEALTH PROMOTION CUIDADOS DE SAÚDE BEM-ESTAR TELEVISÃO DIGITAL TECNOLOGIAS DA INFORMAÇÃO E COMUNICAÇÃO PROMOÇÃO DA SAÚDE |
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HEALTH CARE WELL-BEING DIGITAL TELEVISION INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES HEALTH PROMOTION CUIDADOS DE SAÚDE BEM-ESTAR TELEVISÃO DIGITAL TECNOLOGIAS DA INFORMAÇÃO E COMUNICAÇÃO PROMOÇÃO DA SAÚDE |
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Digital interactive television (iDTV) is often seen as a platform with great potential to deliver health and wellness content and services directly to people. Despite the advantages of e-Health, public engagement with such services is still limited. Our research assumes that health literacy plays a key role on users’ engagement with these kinds of services and we postulate that it is one of the main predictors of users’ attitudes and behaviours towards iDTV health and wellness services. Our main goal was to identify and describe the factors that limit the efficiency of e-Health interventions and the potential depicted in this context by specific technologies – i.e. iDTV. The proposed research design adopts a mix of quantitative and qualitative methods and techniques. The studies were conducted in a southern European country – Portugal – between 2012 and 2013. We found that 51.7% of the respondents showed high probability (þ50%) of having limited health literacy (low literacy) and they are more likely to be men/women with an average age of 49.81, fourth grade or less, belonging to status group D/E and showing less interest and less perception of the utility of e-Health interventions. The groups that depict limited e-Health literacy are also the ones least interested in digital TV services related to health and wellness. Following this, we propose that in order for people to realize the actual benefits of using these applications, it is essential to tailor both content and services in accordance with the depicted level of e-Health literacy. |
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