Japanese Journal of Social Pharmacy
Online ISSN : 2188-2754
Print ISSN : 0911-0585
ISSN-L : 0911-0585
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Relationship between Health Knowledge and Willingness to Use Online Medication Guidance─Iwaki Health Promotion Project Research Report─
Masakiyo KudoYoshihito KonSachiko KanazawaShinichi ObaraKazuhiro HosoiKazufumi TeruiJunichi NakagawaMasanori AboHiromasa TsuyamaRui HyodoNaoya AiuchiSaki YonagaTakahiro HatayamaSeiya KawaguchiKozue ItoKeigo SaitoIku AbukawaSatoshi YokoyamaTakamasa SakaiFumiko OhtsuTatsuya MikamiShigeyuki NakajiTakenori Niioka
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2024 Volume 43 Issue 2 Pages 68-75

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People with high health knowledge tend to use information and communication technology (ICT) to obtain, maintain, and promote information necessary for health management. Therefore, experts hypothesize that improving health knowledge will increase the use of online medication guidance via ICT. In this study, we investigated the relationship between health knowledge and willingness to use online medication guidance among Iwaki Health Promotion Project health checkup subjects. The 736 examinees participating in this project in 2022 were surveyed on age, gender, number of people living with them, whether they exercise, drink alcohol, or smoke, whether they use smartphones, whether they use medication registers, their health knowledge score, and whether they take any medications. The presence/absence of desire for online medication guidance (1/0) was used as the objective variable to identify influencing factors. Univariate and multivariate analyses showed that independence was found for four factors: age (OR: 0.975, P<0.001), gender (male) (OR: 1.914, P<0.001), smartphone use (OR: 2.156, P=0.004) and health knowledge score (OR: 1.405, P<0.001). This study found that health knowledge plays a role in the intention to use online medication guidance. In order to improve health knowledge, it will be necessary to enhance skills to obtain and use high-quality health information and to improve the environment for using ICT-based communication devices.

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