健康素养
健康传播
健康信息全国趋势调查
健康促进
读写能力
医学
健康教育
健康
调解
卫生公平
心理学
医疗保健
健康信息
护理部
心理干预
公共卫生
沟通
政治学
教育学
法学
作者
Shaohai Jiang,Ying Hong
摘要
Abstract Objective Thanks to rapid penetration of mobile tools, more and more cancer survivors have adopted mobile‐based patient‐provider communication (MBPPC). The relationship between MBPPC and patients' health outcomes, however, remains unclear; how health literacy and patient activation interact with such relationship is unexplored. Methods Data were drawn from National Cancer Institute's Health Information National Trends Survey 4 Cycle 3. A sample of 459 cancer survivors were included in the analysis. Based on the 3‐stage model of health promotion using interactive media, this study empirically tested a moderated mediation model. Results MBPPC (eg, patient use of email, text message, mobile app, and social media to communicate with providers) had no direct effect on cancer survivors' emotional health. Instead, health literacy completely mediated this path. Patient activation positively moderated the effect of health literacy on emotional health and further increased the indirect effect of MBPPC on emotional health. Conclusions MBPPC alone does not directly result in better emotional health outcomes; health literacy is the key to realize its health benefits; patient activation significantly strengthens the effects of MBPPC. As we embrace the mHealth movement, innovative programs are needed to promote MBPPC, and improve health literacy and activation of cancer survivors, particularly in underserved communities, to reduce health disparities.
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