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健康素养:科学事务委员会报告。美国医学协会科学事务委员会健康素养特设委员会

Health literacy: report of the Council on Scientific Affairs. Ad Hoc Committee on Health Literacy for the Council on Scientific Affairs, American Medical Association.

出版信息

JAMA. 1999 Feb 10;281(6):552-7.

Abstract

CONTEXT

Patients with the greatest health care needs may have the least ability to read and comprehend information needed to function successfully as patients.

OBJECTIVE

To examine the scope and consequences of poor health literacy in the United States, characterize its implications for patients and physicians, and identify policy and research issues.

PARTICIPANTS

The 12 members of the Ad Hoc Committee on Health Literacy, American Medical Association Council on Scientific Affairs, were selected by a key informant process as experts in the field of health literacy from a variety of backgrounds in clinical medicine, medical and health services research, medical education, psychology, adult literacy, nursing, and health education.

EVIDENCE

Literature review using the MEDLINE database for January 1966 through October 1, 1996, searching Medical Subject Heading (MeSH) reading combined with text words health or literacy in the title, abstract, or MeSH. A subsequent search using reading as a search term identified articles published between 1993 and August 1998. Authors of relevant published abstracts were asked to provide manuscripts. Experts in health services research, health education, and medical law identified proprietary and other unpublished references.

CONSENSUS PROCESS

Consensus among committee members was reached through review of 216 published articles and additional unpublished manuscripts and telephone and Internet conferencing. All committee members approved the final report.

CONCLUSIONS

Patients with inadequate health literacy have a complex array of communications difficulties, which may interact to influence health outcome. These patients report worse health status and have less understanding about their medical conditions and treatment. Preliminary studies indicate inadequate health literacy may increase the risk of hospitalization. Professional and public awareness of the health literacy issue must be increased, beginning with education of medical students and physicians and improved patient-physician communication skills. Future research should focus on optimal methods of screening patients to identify those with poor health literacy, effective health education techniques, outcomes and costs associated with poor health literacy, and the causal pathway of how poor health literacy influences health.

摘要

背景

医疗保健需求最大的患者阅读和理解作为患者成功履行职责所需信息的能力可能最低。

目的

研究美国健康素养低下的范围和后果,描述其对患者和医生的影响,并确定政策和研究问题。

参与者

美国医学协会科学事务委员会健康素养特设委员会的12名成员,通过关键信息提供者程序从临床医学、医学和卫生服务研究、医学教育、心理学、成人识字、护理和健康教育等不同背景中挑选出来,作为健康素养领域的专家。

证据

使用MEDLINE数据库对1966年1月至1996年10月1日的文献进行综述,搜索医学主题词(MeSH)阅读,并结合标题、摘要或MeSH中的文本词“健康”或“素养”。随后使用“阅读”作为搜索词进行搜索,确定了1993年至1998年8月发表的文章。相关已发表摘要的作者被要求提供手稿。卫生服务研究、健康教育和医学法律领域的专家确定了专有和其他未发表的参考文献。

共识过程

委员会成员通过审查216篇已发表文章、其他未发表手稿以及电话和互联网会议达成共识。所有委员会成员均批准了最终报告。

结论

健康素养不足的患者存在一系列复杂的沟通困难,这些困难可能相互作用影响健康结果。这些患者报告的健康状况较差,对自己的病情和治疗了解较少。初步研究表明,健康素养不足可能会增加住院风险。必须提高专业人员和公众对健康素养问题的认识,首先是对医学生和医生进行教育,并提高医患沟通技巧。未来的研究应侧重于筛查患者以识别健康素养低下者的最佳方法、有效的健康教育技术、与健康素养低下相关的结果和成本,以及健康素养低下影响健康的因果途径。

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