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Digital Health Literacy on COVID-19 for All: Co-creation and Evaluation of Interventions for Ethnic Minorities and Chinese People With Chronic Illnesses in Hong Kong

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The Hong Kong Polytechnic University

Status

Not yet enrolling

Conditions

COVID-19
Digital Health Literacy

Treatments

Behavioral: Digital health literacy intervention

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06004323
HSEARS20210902004

Details and patient eligibility

About

During the pandemic, people are anxious for information, and electronic platform serves the purpose of having first-hand health information and spreading it to massive population within a short time. However, the source and credibility of the influx of online information are hard to be verified. Digital health literacy (DHL) is the capacity to access, understand, evaluate, and apply health information from electronic sources, which is an important attribute that everyone should possess. Recent studies from our group in Hong Kong have shown that, during the COVID-19 pandemic, DHL is an issue facing people of all ages, especially ethnic minorities (EMs), people with chronic illnesses (PWCI), and professional and lay caregivers (CGs). Considering that, the present research project aims to co-create DHL interventions with these three groups of people to meet their specific needs in DHL, in addition, to assess the efficacy of the DHL interventions on eHealth literacy, vaccine literacy, and actions taken for COVID-19 prevention. The present research is a 4-year project, involving three phases. Phase 1 involves focus group interviews and cognitive interviews with the three groups of people for developing interventions and evaluating the proposed interventions. Phase 2 involves individual interviews with the three groups of people for testing the feasibility and acceptability of the interventions. Phase 3 involves a 6-month longitudinal quantitative research, testing for the efficacy of the interventions in three dimensions: literacy, attitude, and behavior. Participants from the three groups will be invited to join virtual or face-to-face training, watch short videos on social media, participate in virtual bi-weekly group discussion, and fill in questionnaires for five times during the course of the study. This co-creation of new knowledge by stakeholders and researchers is expected to increase the uptake of the research outcomes and adoption of the DHL interventions.

Enrollment

528 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

Under 100 years old

Volunteers

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • ethnic minorities (EMs), people with chronic illnesses (PWCI), and caregivers (CGs)
  • able to use a computer, smartphone, or laptop to access the Internet at home

Exclusion criteria

  • diagnosis of an acute psychotic disease or life-limiting condition; having a visual, auditory, or fine motor disorder.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Prevention

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

528 participants in 2 patient groups

Digital health literacy intervention
Experimental group
Description:
The interventions will be developed based on the Best Practices for Digital Health Literacy, WHO health literacy toolkits and the findings of the interviews. The content to be covered in the intervention will include news about vaccines; alerts about COVID-19 preventive measures; guidelines on social distancing, COVID-19 screening test arrangements, vaccination and compulsory quarantines; COVID-19-related law enforcement; and self-monitoring of COVID-19 symptoms
Treatment:
Behavioral: Digital health literacy intervention
Control
No Intervention group
Description:
No intervention will be provided to the control group

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Angela Leung, PhD

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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