Subramaniam Mega, St Jean Beth, Taylor Natalie Greene, Kodama Christie, Follman Rebecca, Casciotti Dana
University of Maryland, College of Information Studies, College Park, MD, United States.
JMIR Res Protoc. 2015 May 29;4(2):e62. doi: 10.2196/resprot.4058.
Although a low health literacy level has been found to be among the most powerful predictors of poor health outcomes, there is very little research focused on assessing and improving the health literacy skills of adolescents, particularly those from socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds. The vast majority of existing research focuses solely on reading comprehension, despite the fact that health literacy is actually a multifaceted concept, which entails many different types of skills.
The aim of this paper is to first mine existing literature to identify the many different skills that have been posited to constitute health literacy, and then, using this collection of skills as an overarching structure, to highlight the challenges that disadvantaged youth participating in our HackHealth after-school program encounter as they identify and articulate their health-related information needs, search for health-related information online, assess the relevance and credibility of this information, and manage and make use of it.
We utilized the design-based research method to design, implement, and revise our HackHealth program. To collect data regarding HackHealth participants' health literacy skills and associated challenges, we used a variety of methods, including participant observation, surveys, interviews, focus groups, and logging of Web browser activities. We also collected data through specialized instructional activities and data collection forms that we developed for this purpose. Quantitative and qualitative techniques were used to analyze this data, as well as all of the artifacts that each student produced, including their final projects.
We identified the various challenges that the 30 HackHealth participants faced in completing various health-related information activities during the course of the program. Based on these findings, we describe important implications for working with youth from socioeconomically disadvantaged backgrounds, how to assess and improve their health literacy skills, and offer specific recommendations for health literacy instruction aimed at this population.
With an increased societal focus on health and a shift from viewing patients as passive recipients of medical care to viewing them as active arbiters of their own health, today's youth need to possess an array of health literacy skills to ensure that they can live long and healthy lives. Working with adolescents to help them develop and practice these skills will also help to break the cycle between poor health literacy and poor health outcomes, thereby reducing health disparities and improving the long-term outlook for the health of our nation.
尽管低健康素养水平已被发现是健康状况不佳的最有力预测因素之一,但针对青少年健康素养技能评估与提升的研究却非常少,尤其是针对那些来自社会经济弱势背景的青少年。绝大多数现有研究仅关注阅读理解,尽管事实上健康素养是一个多维度概念,涉及许多不同类型的技能。
本文的目的首先是挖掘现有文献,以确定被认为构成健康素养的许多不同技能,然后,以这些技能集合作为总体框架,突出参与我们“健康黑客”课外项目的弱势青年在识别和表达其健康相关信息需求、在线搜索健康相关信息、评估此信息的相关性和可信度以及管理和利用这些信息时所遇到的挑战。
我们采用基于设计的研究方法来设计、实施和修订我们的“健康黑客”项目。为收集有关“健康黑客”参与者健康素养技能及相关挑战的数据,我们使用了多种方法,包括参与观察、调查、访谈、焦点小组以及网络浏览器活动记录。我们还通过为此专门开发的教学活动和数据收集表格收集数据。使用定量和定性技术分析这些数据以及每个学生制作的所有作品,包括他们的最终项目。
我们确定了30名“健康黑客”参与者在项目过程中完成各种健康相关信息活动时面临的各种挑战。基于这些发现,我们描述了与社会经济弱势背景青年合作的重要意义、如何评估和提高他们的健康素养技能,并针对这一人群的健康素养教学提出具体建议。
随着社会对健康的关注度不断提高,以及从将患者视为医疗护理的被动接受者转变为将他们视为自身健康的积极仲裁者,当今的青少年需要具备一系列健康素养技能,以确保他们能够过上长寿且健康的生活。与青少年合作帮助他们发展和实践这些技能,也将有助于打破低健康素养与不良健康结果之间的循环,从而减少健康差距并改善我国健康的长期前景。