Abstract:The concept and measurement of eHealth literacy have evolved over the past decades alongside technological advancements. In general, eHealth literacy refers to an individual's capacity to locate, evaluate, exchange, and use information from health communication technologies to benefit themselves and others. eHealth resources have the potential to enhance global healthcare systems and alleviate equity gaps in access and delivery, and scientific consensus remains that an array of health outcomes are related to e… Show more
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