农业图书情报学报 ›› 2024, Vol. 36 ›› Issue (2): 81-93.doi: 10.13998/j.cnki.issn1002-1248.23-0723

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农村中老年人健康信息素养偏低的原因探析及其提升策略

王月莹   

  1. 中国海洋大学 图书馆,青岛 266100
  • 收稿日期:2023-11-21 出版日期:2024-02-05 发布日期:2024-04-30
  • 作者简介:王月莹(1999- ),女,硕士,助理馆员,研究方向为信息服务、信息行为。Email:wangyueying@ouc.edu.cn
  • 基金资助:
    中央高校基本科研业务费专项“我国大学生健康信息替代搜寻者特征及其行为模式研究”(842353001)

Exploring the Causes of Low Health Information Literacy Among Rural Middle-Aged and Elderly Adults and its Improvement Strategies

WANG Yueying   

  1. Ocean University of China Library, Qingdao 266100
  • Received:2023-11-21 Online:2024-02-05 Published:2024-04-30

摘要: [目的/意义]全民健康是立国之本,当前中国农村地区老龄化形势严峻,且中老年人口的健康信息素养偏低。提高农村中老年人的健康信息素养,对个人健康和“健康中国”战略都具重要意义。[方法/过程]采用半结构式访谈法,运用扎根理论,从健康信息认知、健康信息获取、健康信息评价、健康信息利用和健康信息服务5个方面出发,对农村中老年人健康信息素养偏低的原因进行探究。[结果/结论]研究发现,农村中老年人健康信息素养较低的原因包括个人认知限制、客观条件限制和服务供给问题3个方面,具体包括排斥数字化、认知误区、身体条件限制、数字设备限制、相关服务质量不高、缺少相关服务,并据此提出“多措并举做好宣传教育,改善健康信息素养认知”“改善物质生活基础,提高健康信息素养水平”“构建健康信息服务体系,提高健康信息服务质量”3个对策。

关键词: 健康信息素养, 中老年人, 农村, 信息行为, 健康中国

Abstract: [Purpose/Significance] Health is the foundation of survival, and the health of all people is the foundation of a country. However, the aging situation in China's rural areas is serious, and the health information literacy (HIL) of the middle-aged and elderly population is low. Improving the HIL of middle-aged and elderly people in rural areas is of great significance to personal health and the "Healthy China" strategy. In terms of research perspective and content, previous studies either used quantitative methods to measure the health level of rural middle-aged and elderly people, or used qualitative methods to analyze a certain aspect of HIL, but the reasons for the low level of HIL among rural elderly people are not explored from a qualitative perspective. Based on this, the author analyzes the reasons for the low level of HIL of the rural middle-aged and elderly from the perspective of qualitative research and proposes corresponding countermeasures. [Method/Process] Semi-structured interview method and ground theory were used to explore the reasons for low HIL among rural middle-aged and elderly people from five aspects: health information awareness, health information access, health information evaluation, health information utilization and health information service. A theoretical model of the causes of low HIL among rural middle-aged and elderly people was constructed. [Results/Conclusions] It is found that the reasons for the low HIL of the rural middle-aged and elderly people include personal cognitive limitations, objective condition limitations, and service delivery problems. Specifically, the reasons are rejection of digitalization, cognitive misunderstanding, physical condition limitation, digital equipment limitation, low quality of related services, and the lack of related services. Accordingly, from the level of personal cognition, it is proposed that multiple measures should be taken to promote health-related publicity and education to improve the awareness of HIL. For example, offline and online HIL education should be improved and the characteristics of rural social acquaintance should be used to improve publicity and HIL education. From the perspective of objective conditions, it is suggested that the material basis of life should be improved to raise the level of HIL. From the perspective of health information services, health care institutions, village committees, libraries and family members should be involved in the health information service system for the rural middle-aged and elderly people, and the quality of health information services should be improved. The interaction between the various causes can be further explored in the future.

Key words: health information literacy (HIL), the middle-aged and elderly, the rural, information behavior, healthy China

中图分类号:  G250

引用本文

王月莹. 农村中老年人健康信息素养偏低的原因探析及其提升策略[J]. 农业图书情报学报, 2024, 36(2): 81-93.

WANG Yueying. Exploring the Causes of Low Health Information Literacy Among Rural Middle-Aged and Elderly Adults and its Improvement Strategies[J]. Journal of Library and Information Science in Agriculture, 2024, 36(2): 81-93.