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土耳其女性健康素养水平及相关因素。

Health Literacy Levels of Women and Related Factors in Turkey.

机构信息

PhD, RN, Professor, Faculty of Health Sciences, Department of Nursing, Gazi University, Ankara, Turkey.

PhD, RN, Lecturer, Faculty of Nursing, Department of Nursing, Ankara University, Ankara, Turkey.

出版信息

J Nurs Res. 2021 Aug 11;29(6):e180. doi: 10.1097/JNR.0000000000000452.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Health literacy is a complex issue affecting the health outcomes of women and their families.

PURPOSE

This study was conducted to determine the health literacy levels and related factors of women attending various courses in family centers of a municipality.

METHODS

This cross-sectional research was conducted on a sample of women enrolled in various courses at eight family centers in a city center. The sample consisted of 837 women who agreed to participate. The participation rate was 76%. Two different health literacy scales were used to collect data for analysis.

RESULTS

Of the women, 50.4% were over 40 years old, 35.2% were high school graduates, 89.6% were not working, 53.2% self-reported their monthly income as equal to their monthly expenses, 88.8% had social security, 28.4% had chronic diseases, 29.2% used medication regularly, 35.2% had visual problems, 7.8% had hearing problems, and 77.9% used the internet. According to the results of the Turkish Health Literacy Scale, 45.9% of the participants were in the inadequate category, 30.6% were in the inadequate and limited category, 16.0% were in the adequate category, and 7.4% were in the excellent category. Women aged 40 years and over, those who were elementary school graduates, those who had visual and hearing problems, those who used eyewear, those whose monthly income was less than expenses, and those who were non-internet users respectively had mean health literary scores that were significantly below the mean score for all participants (p < .05).

CONCLUSIONS/IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE: The largest number of participants was categorized has having a "low-insufficient" level of health literacy. Age, educational level, income, having visual and hearing problems, wearing glasses, and internet use were found to affect level of health literacy. For this reason, factors such as age, educational level, income, vision and hearing problems, use of eyeglasses, and internet use should be considered when planning initiatives to increase health literacy in women.

摘要

背景

健康素养是一个影响妇女及其家庭健康结果的复杂问题。

目的

本研究旨在确定参加市立家庭中心各种课程的妇女的健康素养水平及其相关因素。

方法

这是一项在市中心 8 个家庭中心参加各种课程的妇女样本中进行的横断面研究。样本由 837 名同意参与的妇女组成,参与率为 76%。使用两种不同的健康素养量表收集数据进行分析。

结果

在这些妇女中,50.4%的年龄超过 40 岁,35.2%是高中毕业生,89.6%没有工作,53.2%自我报告每月收入与支出相等,88.8%有社会保险,28.4%患有慢性病,29.2%定期服用药物,35.2%有视力问题,7.8%有听力问题,77.9%使用互联网。根据土耳其健康素养量表的结果,45.9%的参与者属于不足类别,30.6%属于不足和有限类别,16.0%属于足够类别,7.4%属于优秀类别。40 岁及以上的妇女、小学毕业的妇女、有视力和听力问题的妇女、戴眼镜的妇女、月收入低于支出的妇女以及不使用互联网的妇女的平均健康文化评分明显低于所有参与者的平均评分(p<0.05)。

结论/对实践的影响:最多的参与者被归类为“低不足”健康素养水平。年龄、教育水平、收入、视力和听力问题、戴眼镜和使用互联网被发现会影响健康素养水平。因此,在规划提高妇女健康素养的举措时,应考虑年龄、教育水平、收入、视力和听力问题、戴眼镜和使用互联网等因素。

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