The purpose of this clinical trial is to determine the effect of an educational intervention on the use of digital health services for elderly individuals on e-health literacy and health seeking behavior. The main questions it aims to answer are: H 0 : There is no difference in terms of the total score of the e-health literacy scale. H 0 : There is no difference in terms of the total score of the health seeking behavior scale. The control group will continue their routine life. The researchers will conduct a 4-week intervention for the intervention group participants. Technology Use Basic Information Training, MHRS and e-pulse Systems Usage Training Health literacy, mobile health application usage training Counseling Applications will be made at the end of the training.
Age range
60 Years
Sex
ALL
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Total score of e-health literacy scale
Timeframe: pre-test in the first meeting, posttest 4 weeks after registration