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eHealth Literacy 3.0: Updating the Norman and Skinner 2006 Model
A landmark definition and model of e Health literacy was developed by Norman and Skinner [1] during the early 2000s and updated by Norman [2] when digital technology involved far fewer ways to connect and interact. Two decades later, the proliferation of digital technology has become ubiquitous. Although there are now other definitions in the literature [3-6], Norman and Skinner’s [1] version continues to be the most cited model [7,8].
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e70112
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Reference 36: Sweet dreams or bitter nightmare: a narrative review of 25 years of research on the role
J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e48406
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