Department of Health Care Management, College of Management, Chang Gung University, Taoyuan, Taiwan; Medical Education Research Centre, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital at Linkou, Taoyuan, Taiwan.
Department of Health Care Management, College of Management, Chang Gung University, Taoyuan, Taiwan; Department of Education & Research, Shin Kong Wu Ho-Su Memorial Hospital, Taipei, Taiwan; Graduate Institute of Business and Management, Chang Gung University, Taoyuan, Taiwan.
Biomed J. 2018 Aug;41(4):273-278. doi: 10.1016/j.bj.2018.07.001. Epub 2018 Sep 14.
Health literacy (HL) refers to the ability to obtain, read, understand, and use basic health care information required to make appropriate health decisions and follow instructions for treatment. The Newest Vital Sign (NVS) is an instrument developed for assessing aspects of HL relevant to reading and numeracy skills. This study aimed to develop a traditional Chinese version of the NVS (NVS-TC) and assess its feasibility, reliability, and validity in Taiwanese patients with type 2 diabetes.
The original NVS was translated into traditional Chinese in accordance with established guidelines. A cognitive testing procedure was subsequently performed to evaluate the ease of understanding and acceptability of the test in 30 patients with diabetes. Thereafter, a quantitative survey (N = 232) was administered for validating the NVS-TC against the accepted standard tests of HL and participant education level.
The internal consistency (Cronbach's α) was 0.76. In accordance with a priori hypotheses, we found strong associations between the NVS-TC and objective HL and weaker associations between the NVS-TC and subjective HL. The known group validity of the NVS-TC was demonstrated through multivariate regression analyses, which showed that educational differences in the NVS-TC scores remained significant after adjustment for age, gender, and working in healthcare.
The results suggest that the NVS-TC is a reliable and valid tool that facilitates international comparable HL research in Taiwan. The NVS-TC can be used to investigate the role of HL in health care and can be easily incorporated into daily clinical practice for diabetes management.
健康素养(HL)是指获取、阅读、理解和使用基本医疗保健信息以做出适当健康决策并遵循治疗指示的能力。最新生命体征(NVS)是一种用于评估与阅读和计算技能相关的 HL 方面的工具。本研究旨在开发繁体中文版的 NVS(NVS-TC),并评估其在台湾 2 型糖尿病患者中的可行性、可靠性和有效性。
根据既定指南,将原始 NVS 翻译成繁体中文。随后对 30 名糖尿病患者进行认知测试程序,以评估测试的理解和可接受性。之后,进行了一项定量调查(N=232),以验证 NVS-TC 与公认的 HL 标准测试和参与者教育水平的相关性。
内部一致性(Cronbach's α)为 0.76。根据事先的假设,我们发现 NVS-TC 与客观 HL 之间存在很强的关联,而与主观 HL 之间的关联较弱。通过多元回归分析,证明了 NVS-TC 的已知组有效性,结果表明,在调整年龄、性别和从事医疗保健工作后,NVS-TC 得分的教育差异仍然显著。
结果表明,NVS-TC 是一种可靠且有效的工具,可促进台湾的国际可比 HL 研究。NVS-TC 可用于研究 HL 在医疗保健中的作用,并且可以轻松地纳入日常临床实践以进行糖尿病管理。