de Wit Liesbeth, Fenenga Christine, Giammarchi Cinzia, di Furia Lucia, Hutter Inge, de Winter Andrea, Meijering Louise
University of Groningen, Population Research Centre / Urban and Regional Studies Institute, Landleven 1, P.O. Box 800, 9700, AV, Groningen, The Netherlands.
Amsterdam Institute for Global Health and Development, Trinity Building C, 3rd Floor Pietersbergweg 17, P.O. Box 22700, 1100, DE, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
BMC Public Health. 2017 Jul 20;18(1):40. doi: 10.1186/s12889-017-4570-7.
Critical health literacy enables older adults to make informed health decisions and take actions for the health and wellbeing of themselves and their community, within their own social and cultural context. A community-based approach has the potential to improve the critical health literacy of older adults and their communities. However, it is not clear how such initiatives consider critical health literacy. Therefore, this study explored how community-based initiatives address the critical health literacy of older adults and their communities.
A systematic literature search was conducted. Two reviewers independently screened titles and abstracts, as well as the quality of the methodological and community-based elements of the studies. In addition, a meta-synthesis was carried out, consisting of a qualitative text analysis of the results sections of the 23 included studies.
We identified two main themes, which are practices that contribute to the critical health literacy of older adults as well as their communities: 1) collaborative learning, and 2) social support. In these practices we identified reciprocity as a key characteristic of both co-learning and social support.
This study provides the first overview of community-based initiatives that implicitly address the critical health literacy of older adults and their community. Our results demonstrate that in the context of one's own life collaborative learning and social support could contribute to people's understanding and ability to judge, sift and use health information. We therefore suggest to add these two practices to the definition of critical health literacy.
批判性健康素养使老年人能够在自身的社会和文化背景下,做出明智的健康决策,并为自己及所在社区的健康与福祉采取行动。基于社区的方法有潜力提高老年人及其社区的批判性健康素养。然而,尚不清楚此类举措如何考量批判性健康素养。因此,本研究探讨了基于社区的举措如何解决老年人及其社区的批判性健康素养问题。
进行了系统的文献检索。两名评审员独立筛选标题和摘要,以及研究的方法学和基于社区的要素的质量。此外,进行了一项元综合分析,包括对23项纳入研究的结果部分进行定性文本分析。
我们确定了两个主要主题,即有助于老年人及其社区批判性健康素养的实践:1)协作学习,以及2)社会支持。在这些实践中,我们将互惠确定为共同学习和社会支持的关键特征。
本研究首次概述了隐含地解决老年人及其社区批判性健康素养问题的基于社区的举措。我们的结果表明,在个人生活背景下,协作学习和社会支持有助于人们理解、判断、筛选和使用健康信息的能力。因此,我们建议将这两种实践纳入批判性健康素养的定义中。