“…Of the six studies that used the HLQ (see Table S4), the highest scores were obtained for the domains 'healthcare provider support' (Dahl et al, 2020;Demian et al, 2016;Dodson et al, 2016;Stømer et al, 2019), 'social support' (Griva et al, 2020;Skoumalova et al, 2019) and 'active engagement' (Dahl et al, 2020;Dodson et al, 2016;Griva et al, 2020;Skoumalova et al, 2019;Stømer et al, 2019). The lowest scores were obtained for the domains 'critical appraisal' (Dahl et al, 2020;Demian et al, 2016;Dodson et al, 2016;Griva et al, 2020;Skoumalova et al, 2019;Stømer et al, 2019), 'finding good health information' (Demian et al, 2016;Dodson et al, 2016;Griva et al, 2020;Stømer et al, 2019), and 'navigating the healthcare system' (Dahl et al, 2020;Skoumalova et al, 2019). Lambert et al (2015), using the HeLMS found that individuals had lower scores for domains 'attitudes towards their health' and 'socioeconomic factors'.…”