University of Sydney, School of Public Health, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
University of Sydney, Centre for Medical Psychology and Evidence-based Decision-making (CeMPED), Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Health Expect. 2017 Dec;20(6):1393-1400. doi: 10.1111/hex.12580. Epub 2017 Jul 5.
Enhancing health literacy can play a major role in improving healthcare and health across the globe. To build higher-order (communicative/critical) health literacy skills among socially disadvantaged Australians, we developed a novel shared decision making (SDM) training programme for adults with lower literacy. The programme was delivered by trained educators within an adult basic education health literacy course.
To explore the experience of teaching SDM within a health literacy programme and investigate whether communicative/critical health literacy content meets learner needs and teaching and institutional objectives.
Qualitative interview study with 11 educators who delivered the SDM programme. Transcripts were analysed using the Framework approach; a matrix-based method of thematic analysis.
Teachers noted congruence in SDM content and the institutional commitment to learner empowerment in adult education. The SDM programme was seen to offer learners an alternative to their usual passive approach to healthcare decision making by raising awareness of the right to ask questions and consider alternative test/treatment options. Teachers valued a structured approach to training building on foundational skills, with language reinforcement and take-home resources, but many noted the need for additional time to develop learner understanding and cover all aspects of SDM. Challenges for adult learners included SDM terminology, computational numerical risk tasks and understanding probability concepts.
SDM programmes can be designed in a way that both supports teachers to deliver novel health literacy content and empowers learners. Collaboration between adult education and healthcare sectors can build health literacy capacity of those most in need.
提高健康素养可以在全球范围内对改善医疗保健和健康状况发挥重要作用。为了在社会弱势群体中培养更高层次的(交际/批判)健康素养技能,我们为低文化程度的成年人开发了一种新颖的共享决策(SDM)培训计划。该计划由受过培训的教育工作者在成人基本教育健康素养课程中实施。
探索在健康素养计划中教授 SDM 的经验,并调查交际/批判健康素养内容是否满足学习者的需求以及教学和机构目标。
对 11 名实施 SDM 计划的教育工作者进行定性访谈研究。使用框架方法对转录本进行分析;这是一种基于矩阵的主题分析方法。
教师们注意到 SDM 内容与机构对成人教育中学习者赋权的承诺之间的一致性。SDM 计划通过提高询问权和考虑替代测试/治疗方案的意识,为学习者提供了一种替代他们通常被动的医疗保健决策方法。教师们重视基于基础技能的结构化培训方法,包括语言强化和家庭作业资源,但许多人指出需要额外的时间来培养学习者的理解能力并涵盖 SDM 的所有方面。成人学习者面临的挑战包括 SDM 术语、计算数值风险任务和理解概率概念。
可以设计 SDM 计划,既能支持教师传授新颖的健康素养内容,又能赋予学习者权力。成人教育和医疗保健部门之间的合作可以增强最需要的人的健康素养能力。