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Bir Aile Sağlığı Bölgesindeki 18-49 Yaş Arası Kadınların E-Sağlık Okur Yazarlık Düzeylerinin ve Bunu Etkileyen Faktörlerin Belirlenmesi
2018
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Journal of Human Rhythm
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Object This study was conducted to determine the attitudes of e-health literacy among 18-49 age group women and the factors affecting them Methods In the descriptive study, the universe is a descriptive type work done with women between the ages of 18-49, who applied to a family health center that is affiliated to the Health Directorate in a city center. The Family Health Center has 2496 women aged 18 to 49 years. The sample size of the study was determined as power of 0.25 at the 95% confidence interval and 0.25 at the magnitude of effect. Data; The Personal Information Form was collected using the E Health Literacy Scale. Arithmetic mean, standard deviation, minimum, maximum and percentage parameters were used in the distribution of data, while Anova variance analysis and Student t-test were used in comparison. Results The mean E-Health Literacy Scale score of women in the study was 28.87 ± 9.1. There was a significant relationship between the age, marital status, perceived family income level, education level, perceived health status and E-Health Literacy scale score in the survey (p <0.05). Conclusion Women’s E-Health Literacy scores were found to be high

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Field :   Sağlık Bilimleri

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