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Preferences for Health Information Technologies Among US Adults: Analysis of the Health Information National Trends Survey.

Onur AsanFarion Cooper IiSneha NagavallyRebekah J WalkerJoni S WilliamsMukoso N OziehLeonard E Egede
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2018)
The analysis did not show any significant association among those with comorbidities and their proclivity toward health information, possibly implying that HIT-related interventions, particularly design of information technologies, should focus more on demographic factors, including race, age, and region, than on comorbidities or chronic disease status to increase the likelihood of use. Future research is needed to understand and explore more patient-friendly use and design of information technologies, which can be utilized by diverse age, race, and education or health literacy groups efficiently to further bridge the patient-provider communication gap.
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