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评估兵役对耳鼻喉科诊所患者健康素养的影响。

Assessing the Impact of Military Service on Patient Health Literacy in an Otolaryngology Clinic.

作者信息

Morrison Danielle A, Riley Charles A, Tolisano Anthony M

机构信息

Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Bethesda, MD 20889, USA.

Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Fort Belvoir Community Hospital, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060, USA.

出版信息

Mil Med. 2023 Jan 4;188(1-2):e333-e338. doi: 10.1093/milmed/usab260.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To examine the impact of military service on health literacy.

STUDY DESIGN

Prospective, cross-sectional study.

SUBJECTS AND METHODS

The validated Brief Health Literacy Screen (BHLS) with military supplement was administered to sequential adult patients (military and civilian) treated at two outpatient academic military otolaryngology clinics between November and December 2019. Inadequate health literacy, defined by a BHLS score ≤9, was the primary outcome measure. Secondary outcome measures included comparisons of inadequate BHLS scores with patient demographics and history of military service.

RESULTS

Three hundred and eighty-two patients were evaluated during the study period. The median age was 48-57 years, with a majority being male (230, 60.2%), White (264, 69.1%), married (268, 70.2%), and active duty military (303, 79.3%). A minority reported history of PTSD (39, 13%) or traumatic brain injury (29, 9.6%). Overall, very few subjects (10, 2.6%) demonstrated inadequate health literacy. Patients with prior (1.6% vs 6.3%, P < .05) or current (0% vs 5.0%, P < .05) military service had lower rates of inadequate health literary as compared to civilians. Gender, race, marital status, history of PTSD, and history of traumatic brain injury did not significantly impact health literacy. In a multivariate regression model exploring history of military service, age was not predictive of inadequate health literacy.

CONCLUSIONS

Both history of and current military service predict higher health literacy rates for patients treated at military otolaryngology clinics. Widely accessible health care and mandatory health evaluations for service members to maintain deployment readiness may contribute to this finding but warrant additional study.

摘要

目的

探讨服兵役对健康素养的影响。

研究设计

前瞻性横断面研究。

研究对象与方法

2019年11月至12月期间,在两家门诊学术性军事耳鼻喉科诊所对连续就诊的成年患者(军人和平民)进行了经过验证的带有军事补充内容的简易健康素养筛查(BHLS)。主要结局指标为健康素养不足,定义为BHLS评分≤9分。次要结局指标包括比较健康素养不足的BHLS评分与患者人口统计学特征及服役史。

结果

研究期间共评估了382例患者。年龄中位数为48 - 57岁,大多数为男性(230例,60.2%)、白人(264例,69.1%)、已婚(268例,70.2%)及现役军人(303例,79.3%)。少数人报告有创伤后应激障碍史(39例,13%)或创伤性脑损伤史(29例,9.6%)。总体而言,极少有受试者(10例,2.6%)表现出健康素养不足。与平民相比,有既往(1.6%对6.3%,P < 0.05)或现役(0%对5.0%,P < 0.05)服役经历的患者健康素养不足的发生率较低。性别、种族、婚姻状况、创伤后应激障碍史和创伤性脑损伤史对健康素养无显著影响。在探索服役史的多变量回归模型中,年龄不能预测健康素养不足。

结论

军事耳鼻喉科诊所治疗的患者,其既往和现役服役史均预示着较高的健康素养水平。广泛可及的医疗保健以及为维持部署准备状态而对军人进行的强制性健康评估可能促成了这一结果,但仍需进一步研究。

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