Southeastern Parkinson's Disease Research, Education, and Clinical Center, Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center, Richmond, VA 23249, USA.
PM R. 2010 Jan;2(1):43-7. doi: 10.1016/j.pmrj.2009.05.008.
The study sought to examine the functional health literacy in a sample of geriatric patients diagnosed with movement disorders. The hypothesis was that the study group would demonstrate marginal levels of health literacy scores on a standardized health literacy instrument.
DESIGN/SETTING: The study used a prospective analysis of patients referred to an outpatient movement disorders clinic in a Veterans Affairs Medical Center.
Fifty-four men with a movement disorder volunteered for the study, with data analysis conducted on 44 of these patients.
The primary outcome measure was the Test of Functional Health Literacy in Adults (TOFHLA).
Members of the current sample demonstrated adequate health literacy and scored significantly higher on the TOFHLA relative to the measure's normative sample. Younger age, more education, and higher Mini Mental Status Examination (MMSE) scores were predictive of health literacy.
The extant literature strongly suggests that limited health literacy is a frequent problem across the United States and represents a considerable obstacle to the effective delivery of health care. In a group of movement disorder subjects with a Folstein MMSE of at least 24, health literacy was generally well preserved. Years with movement disorder and severity of disorder did not impact health literacy. Thus, practitioners should not be prejudiced in a belief that individuals with movement disorders cannot manage their medications.
本研究旨在调查一组被诊断为运动障碍的老年患者的功能性健康素养。假设是研究组在标准化健康素养工具上的健康素养评分将处于边缘水平。
设计/设置:本研究采用前瞻性分析,对退伍军人事务医疗中心门诊运动障碍诊所的患者进行分析。
54 名患有运动障碍的男性自愿参加了这项研究,其中对其中 44 名患者进行了数据分析。
主要观察指标是成人功能性健康素养测试(TOFHLA)。
当前样本的成员表现出足够的健康素养,并且在 TOFHLA 上的得分明显高于该测试的常模样本。年龄较小、受教育程度较高和 Mini 精神状态检查(MMSE)得分较高与健康素养相关。
现有文献强烈表明,在美国,有限的健康素养是一个普遍存在的问题,这对有效提供医疗保健构成了相当大的障碍。在一组 MMSE 至少为 24 的运动障碍患者中,健康素养通常得到很好的保留。运动障碍的年限和疾病的严重程度并没有影响健康素养。因此,医生不应该认为运动障碍患者无法管理自己的药物。