Authors
Urmimala Sarkar, Andrew J Karter, Jennifer Y Liu, Nancy E Adler, Robert Nguyen, Andrea Lopez, Dean Schillinger
Publication date
2010/8/31
Journal
Journal of health communication
Volume
15
Issue
S2
Pages
183-196
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
Internet-based patient portals are intended to improve access and quality, and will play an increasingly important role in health care, especially for diabetes and other chronic diseases. Diabetes patients with limited health literacy have worse health outcomes, and limited health literacy may be a barrier to effectively utilizing internet-based health access services. We investigated use of an internet-based patient portal among a well characterized population of adults with diabetes. We estimated health literacy using three validated self-report items. We explored the independent association between health literacy and use of the internet-based patient portal, adjusted for age, gender, race/ethnicity, educational attainment, and income. Among 14,102 participants (28% non-Hispanic White, 14% Latino, 21% African-American, 9% Asian, 12% Filipino, and 17% multiracial or other ethnicity), 6099 (62%) reported some …
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