Manganello Jennifer A, DeVellis Robert F, Davis Terry C, Schottler-Thal Carrin
Department of Health Policy, Management & Behavior, University at Albany School of Public Health, USA.
Department of Health Behavior, School of Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA.
J Commun Healthc. 2015;8(3):172-184. doi: 10.1179/1753807615Y.0000000016. Epub 2015 Jun 17.
Health literacy has been found to be a crucial component of successful communication and navigation in health care. Various tools have been developed to measure health literacy skills, but few have been developed specifically for adolescents, and most require in-person administration. This study sought to develop a self-report health literacy scale for adolescents to assess four key health literacy domains: the ability to obtain, communicate, understand, and process health information.
We collected data from 272 youth aged 12-19 recruited from a pediatrics clinic (37%) and the community (63%). We administered the Rapid Estimate of Adolescent Literacy in Medicine-Teen, Newest Vital Sign, and three surveys, and used factor analysis to identify scale items.
Using multiple health literacy assessments, it was clear that many teens struggle with low health literacy skills. When identifying items that can be used as self-report items in future research, factor analysis identified three subscales; a 5-item scale (alpha = 0.77), a 4-item scale (alpha = 0.73), and a 6-item scale (alpha = 0.76). The scales performed reasonably well when compared with validation items.
Self-report items can be used to assess health literacy skills for adolescents when in-person administration is not possible or feasible. Such items will allow for greater study of how health literacy impacts communication in not only health care settings, but for all levels of health communication. The tool will also allow researchers to better understand how adolescent health literacy is related to a variety of health outcomes. Further testing of these scales with different populations is warranted.
健康素养已被视为医疗保健中成功沟通与指导的关键要素。人们已开发出多种工具来衡量健康素养技能,但专门针对青少年开发的工具较少,且大多数需要现场施测。本研究旨在开发一种青少年自我报告健康素养量表,以评估四个关键的健康素养领域:获取、交流、理解和处理健康信息的能力。
我们从一家儿科诊所招募的272名12 - 19岁青少年(37%)和社区招募的青少年(63%)中收集数据。我们实施了《青少年医学素养快速评估 - 青少年版》《最新生命体征》以及三项调查,并使用因子分析来确定量表项目。
通过多项健康素养评估发现,许多青少年健康素养技能较低。在确定未来研究中可作为自我报告项目的项目时,因子分析确定了三个子量表;一个5项量表(α = 0.77)、一个4项量表(α = 0.73)和一个6项量表(α = 0.76)。与验证项目相比,这些量表表现良好。
当无法或不可行进行现场施测时,自我报告项目可用于评估青少年的健康素养技能。此类项目将有助于更深入地研究健康素养如何不仅在医疗保健环境中,而且在各级健康沟通中影响交流。该工具还将使研究人员能够更好地理解青少年健康素养与各种健康结果之间的关系。有必要对这些量表在不同人群中进行进一步测试。