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Digital health technology (DHT) plays an increasingly vital role in managing chronic diseases by enabling patients to actively manage their health. These tools have been shown to improve self-management and adherence to medical advice. However, for DHT to be fully effective, patients with chronic conditions must be digitally literate. The eHealth Literacy Scale (eHEALS), an 8‑item tool with scores ranging from 8 to 40, was developed to assess individuals’ perceived ability to find, evaluate, and apply digital health information. Assessing patients’ digital health literacy (DHL) and understanding the factors influencing it are essential for improving the accessibility and usability of health resources.
With digital health tools now central to chronic disease management in the U.S., improving digital health literacy (DHL) among patients with conditions like diabetes, hypertension, and rheumatoid arthritis is crucial for boosting self-management, adherence, and clinical outcomes.
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