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健康素养和数素养与参与研究的兴趣的关联。

Association of Health Literacy and Numeracy with Interest in Research Participation.

机构信息

Division of General Internal Medicine and Public Health, Department of Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, USA.

Center for Effective Health Communication, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, USA.

出版信息

J Gen Intern Med. 2019 Apr;34(4):544-551. doi: 10.1007/s11606-018-4766-2. Epub 2019 Jan 25.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There is much attention to recruitment of diverse populations in research, but little is known about the influence of health literacy and numeracy skills.

OBJECTIVE

To determine if health literacy and numeracy affect individuals' interest to participate in research studies.

DESIGN

Cross-sectional survey data were pooled from 3 large studies conducted in the Mid-South Clinical Data Research Network.

PARTICIPANTS

Adult patients enrolled in 1 of 3 Mid-South Clinical Data Research Network studies.

MAIN MEASURES

The survey domains included demographic items, the 3-item Brief Health Literacy Screen (range 3-15), and the 3-item Subjective Numeracy Scale (range 3-18). The outcome was a sum index measure of a 7-item instrument (range 7-21) assessing individuals' interest in participating in different types of research, including research that involves taking surveys, giving a blood sample, participating via phone or internet, taking an investigational medication, meeting at a local community center or school, including family, or staying overnight at a hospital.

KEY RESULTS

Respondents (N = 15,973) were predominately women (65.5%), White (81.4%), and middle aged (M = 52.8 years, SD = 16.5); 32.4% previously participated in research. Self-reported health literacy was relatively high (M = 13.5 out of 15, SD = 2.1), and subjective numeracy skills were somewhat lower (M = 14.3 out of 18, SD = 3.6). After adjustment for age, gender, race, income, education, and other characteristics, lower health literacy and numeracy skills were each independently associated with less interest in research participation (p < 0.001 for each). Prior research participation was associated with greater interest in future research participation (p < 0.001).

CONCLUSIONS

After adjustment for factors known to be predictive of interest, individuals with lower health literacy or numeracy scores were less interested in participating in research. Additional work is needed to elucidate reasons for this finding and to determine strategies to engage these populations.

摘要

背景

人们非常关注在研究中招募不同人群,但对于健康素养和计算能力的影响知之甚少。

目的

确定健康素养和计算能力是否会影响个人参与研究的意愿。

设计

从中南部临床数据研究网络进行的 3 项大型研究中汇集了横断面调查数据。

参与者

参加中南部临床数据研究网络 3 项研究之一的成年患者。

主要措施

调查领域包括人口统计项目、3 项简短健康素养筛查(范围 3-15)和 3 项主观计算能力量表(范围 3-18)。结果是评估个人对参与不同类型研究的兴趣的 7 项仪器的总和指数(范围 7-21),包括参与调查、提供血样、通过电话或互联网参与、服用研究药物、在当地社区中心或学校开会、包括家人、或在医院过夜。

主要结果

受访者(N=15973)主要是女性(65.5%)、白人(81.4%)和中年(M=52.8 岁,SD=16.5);32.4%的人以前参加过研究。自我报告的健康素养相对较高(M=15 分中的 13.5,SD=2.1),主观计算能力略低(M=18 分中的 14.3,SD=3.6)。在调整年龄、性别、种族、收入、教育和其他特征后,较低的健康素养和计算能力与对研究参与的兴趣较低独立相关(p<0.001)。以前的研究参与与未来研究参与的兴趣增加相关(p<0.001)。

结论

在调整已知与兴趣相关的因素后,健康素养或计算能力较低的个体对参与研究的兴趣较低。需要进一步研究以阐明这一发现的原因,并确定吸引这些人群的策略。

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