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[德国残疾人和慢性病患者与非残疾人和非慢性病患者的健康素养:“德国健康更新”2014/2015-EHIS研究结果]

[Health Literacy of People with and without Disabilities and Chronic Diseases in Germany: Results of the Study "German Health Update" 2014/2015-EHIS].

作者信息

Rathmann Katharina, Wetzel Lorena Denise, Jordan Susanne

机构信息

Fachbereich Pflege und Gesundheit, Hochschule Fulda, Fulda, Deutschland.

Public Health Zentrum Fulda (PHZF).

出版信息

Gesundheitswesen. 2022 Nov;84(11):1050-1058. doi: 10.1055/a-1585-1420. Epub 2022 Feb 17.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

People with disabilities and chronic diseases represent a population group in vulnerable circumstances, and often have difficulty finding, understanding, assessing, and applying health information. The aim of this study was to examine the health literacy of people doubly burdened with both disabilities and chronic diseases in comparison to two other groups, namely people with either disabilities or chronic diseases and people without impairment.

MATERIAL AND METHODS

Our data is based on the representative survey "German Health Update" 2014/2015-EHIS. The sample consists of n=21,647 people, including 2,875 (13.3%) people with disabilities and chronic diseases, 7,598 people (35.1%) with disability or chronic diseases and 11,174 (51.6%) people without impairment. Health literacy was measured using the short form of the questionnaire of the European Health Literacy Survey (HLS-EU-Q16). Uni, bi- and multivariate analyses were conducted.

RESULTS

43.7% of respondents with both disabilities and chronic diseases had quite a lot difficulties in dealing with health information in comparison to people with disabilities or chronic diseases (37.7%) or those with no impairment (33.0%). People with double burdens had a 1.22-fold (CI: 1.10-1.35; p<0.001) and people with a single burden had a 1.08-fold (CI: 1.01-1.16; p=0.031) increased likelihood to find it difficult or very difficult to find, understand, evaluate and apply health-related information compared to people without impairment.

CONCLUSION

The results show a gradient to the disadvantage of people with disabilities and/or chronic diseases. Health literacy among people with disabilities and/or chronic diseases should be adequately promoted in order to support their health, their participation as well as the quality and efficiency of and the reduction of barriers to access health care.

摘要

背景

残疾人和慢性病患者属于弱势群体,在查找、理解、评估和应用健康信息方面往往存在困难。本研究旨在比较残疾和慢性病双重负担人群与另外两组人群(即患有残疾或慢性病的人群以及无残疾人群)的健康素养。

材料与方法

我们的数据基于2014/2015年具有代表性的“德国健康更新”调查——欧洲健康访谈调查(EHIS)。样本包括n = 21647人,其中2875人(13.3%)患有残疾和慢性病,7598人(35.1%)患有残疾或慢性病,11174人(51.6%)无残疾。使用欧洲健康素养调查问卷(HLS-EU-Q16)的简版来测量健康素养。进行了单因素、双因素和多因素分析。

结果

与患有残疾或慢性病的人群(37.7%)或无残疾人群(33.0%)相比,43.7%的残疾和慢性病双重负担受访者在处理健康信息方面存在相当多困难。与无残疾人群相比,双重负担人群难以或非常难以查找、理解、评估和应用健康相关信息的可能性增加了1.22倍(置信区间:1.10 - 1.35;p < 0.001),单一负担人群增加了1.08倍(置信区间:1.01 - 1.16;p = 0.031)。

结论

结果显示出不利于残疾人和/或慢性病患者的梯度差异。应充分提高残疾人和/或慢性病患者的健康素养,以支持他们的健康、参与度以及医疗保健的质量和效率,并减少获取医疗保健的障碍。

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