Electronic Health Literacy Among Baby Boomers: A Typology
Background: Forecasts suggest that older adults will place unprecedented demands on future health care systems. Electronic health (eHealth) resources can potentially mitigate some pressures, but to be effective patients need to be able to use them. The negative relationship between eHealth literacy...
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Main Authors: | Lynn Sudbury-Riley (Author), Mary FitzPatrick (Author), Peter J. Schulz (Author), Alexandra Hess (Author) |
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