Department of Health Communication, School of Public Health, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.
Approved Specified Nonprofit Organization COML, Osaka, Japan.
Health Expect. 2018 Aug;21(4):814-821. doi: 10.1111/hex.12678. Epub 2018 Mar 30.
Although a growing number of interventional studies on health literacy have been conducted recently, the majority were designed in clinical settings, focusing mainly on functional health literacy. This study evaluated a programme designed to improve health literacy in a community population, with a scope of going beyond functional health literacy.
In collaboration with an Approved Specified Nonprofit organization (NPO), we evaluated a five-session programme designed to provide basic knowledge on health-care policy and systems, current issues in health care in Japan, patient roles and relationships with health-care providers and interpersonal skills. In total, 67 of 81 programme participants agreed to participate in the study, and 54 returned the completed questionnaires at baseline and at follow-up. Health literacy and trust in the medical profession were measured at baseline and at follow-up. Participants' learning through the programme was qualitatively analysed by thematic analysis.
Quantitative examinations of the changes in health literacy and degree of trust in medical professionals between the baseline and follow-up suggested that health literacy significantly improved after implementing the programme. The thematic analysis of participants' learning throughout the programme suggested that they not only acquired knowledge and skills but also experienced a shift in their beliefs and behaviours.
Providing individuals who are motivated to learn about health-care systems and collaborate with health-care providers with the necessary knowledge and skills may improve their health literacy, which could enable them to maintain and promote their health and that of their family and other people around them.
尽管最近越来越多的关于健康素养的干预研究已经开展,但大多数研究是在临床环境中设计的,主要侧重于功能性健康素养。本研究评估了一个旨在提高社区人群健康素养的项目,该项目的范围超出了功能性健康素养。
我们与一家经批准的特定非营利组织(NPO)合作,评估了一个五节课程的项目,旨在提供关于医疗保健政策和系统、日本当前医疗保健问题、患者角色以及与医疗保健提供者的关系和人际交往技巧的基本知识。共有 81 名项目参与者中的 67 名同意参与研究,其中 54 名在基线和随访时返回了完整的问卷。在基线和随访时测量健康素养和对医疗保健专业的信任度。通过主题分析对参与者通过该项目的学习进行了定性分析。
对基线和随访时健康素养和对医疗专业人员信任程度的变化进行定量检查表明,实施该项目后健康素养显著提高。对参与者在整个项目学习过程中的学习情况进行主题分析表明,他们不仅获得了知识和技能,而且还经历了信念和行为的转变。
为有动力了解医疗保健系统并与医疗保健提供者合作的个人提供必要的知识和技能,可能会提高他们的健康素养,使他们能够维持和促进自己、家人和周围其他人的健康。