University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA.
J Health Commun. 2011 Feb;16(2):124-34. doi: 10.1080/10810730.2010.535113.
A common concern among patient advocates and practitioners is the potential to offend patients with literacy testing in clinical settings. Patients' perceptions of, and comfort level with, literacy testing have not been well established. The aim of this study was to assess patient attitudes about literacy assessments in a primary care clinic and a community-based wellness program and to explore whether patients preferred one assessment tool over another. Participant recruitment occurred at a general internal medicine clinic and two community settings (YMCAs) in the southeast. Two literacy measures (Rapid Estimate of Adult Literacy in Medicine and Test of Functional Health Literacy in Adults) and a questionnaire to assess opinions on the instruments were administered. Most participants were comfortable having their literacy assessed and indicated that it would be useful for practitioners to know the literacy levels of patients. A sizable minority (10%) were concerned that such testing in health care settings may be inappropriate. An additional finding was that self-reported reading skills of participants did not correspond to actual reading scores. Patients recognize the importance of literacy in their health care and most are comfortable with literacy assessments. An important minority, however, object to this practice.
患者权益倡导者和从业者普遍关注的一个问题是,在临床环境中进行识字测试可能会冒犯患者。患者对识字测试的看法和舒适度尚未得到充分确立。本研究旨在评估初级保健诊所和社区健康计划中患者对识字评估的态度,并探讨患者是否更喜欢一种评估工具而不是另一种。参与者招募发生在东南部的一家普通内科诊所和两个社区(基督教青年会)。使用两种识字测试工具(成人医学识字快速评估和成人功能性健康识字测试)和一份评估对工具的意见的问卷进行评估。大多数参与者对接受识字评估感到舒适,并表示医生了解患者的识字水平将非常有用。相当一部分(10%)的人担心在医疗保健环境中进行此类测试可能不合适。另一个发现是,参与者自我报告的阅读技能与实际阅读分数不相符。患者认识到识字能力在他们的医疗保健中的重要性,大多数人对识字评估感到舒适。然而,一个重要的少数群体反对这种做法。