Featuring validation data for the SMART Digital Health Scale, a self-report measure of digital skills needed to use digital health tools. The study validated the scale against observed performance on digital health tasks among a diverse sample of patients from safety net healthcare settings.
Use Cases
- Validate the SMART Digital Health Scale scores against observed performance on digital health tasks.
- Analyze the relationship between self-reported digital skills and successful completion of specific digital health tasks.
- Identify patient subgroups within safety net settings who may require tailored digital health support based on scale responses.
Strengths
- Data is validated against observed performance on digital health tasks, not just self-report.
- Focuses on a diverse patient sample from safety net healthcare settings, a population at greater risk for digital exclusion.
Limitations
- The specific number of rows, columns, and sample size is unknown.
- The dataset's scope is limited to patients from safety net settings, which may limit generalizability to other populations.
Provenance
- Source
- Khoong, Elaine via ICPSR Harvested Dataverse
- Collection Method
- Data collected for a study to develop and validate the SMART Digital Health Scale.
- Time Range
- null
- Freshness
- null
- Geography
- Safety net healthcare settings (specific locations unknown).