Department of Neurological Surgery, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Division of Pediatric Neurosurgery, Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Department of Neurological Surgery, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Division of Pediatric Neurosurgery, Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
World Neurosurg. 2022 Oct;166:71-87. doi: 10.1016/j.wneu.2022.07.023. Epub 2022 Jul 11.
Low health literacy is prevalent and associated with suboptimal health outcomes. In neurosurgery, social determinants of health are increasingly recognized as factors underpinning outcomes, as well as access to and use of care. We conducted a scoping review to delineate the scope of existing literature regarding health literacy in the field and facilitate future research.
A scoping review was conducted using the PubMed, Embase, and Scopus databases. Titles and abstracts were screened for relevance. Studies meeting prespecified inclusion criteria underwent full text review. Relevant data were extracted.
Of 5056 resultant articles, 57 manuscripts were included. Thirty-seven studies (64.9%) investigated personal health literacy, while the remaining 20 (35.1%) investigated organizational health literacy. Domains of health literacy investigated were science (36, 63.2%), fundamental (20, 35.1%), and civic (1, 1.7%). No studies investigated numeracy. Recall among patients after discussions with neurosurgeons is low. Patient perspectives are often erroneous. Patient informational needs are often unmet. Written patient educational materials are written at a level too complex for the average patients. Videos are mostly of poor quality. Multimodal audiovisual interventions, eBooks, models, and virtual reality are shown to be effective methods for promoting recall.
Studies examining health literacy in neurosurgery primarily focus on the topic indirectly, most often via written educational materials and recall after educational interventions. Increasing awareness of health literacy among neurosurgeons, assessing health literacy, and incorporating health literacy-informed counseling approaches are warranted to improve patient care.
健康素养水平较低较为普遍,且与较差的健康结果相关。在神经外科学领域,健康的社会决定因素越来越被认为是影响结果的因素,以及获得和使用医疗服务的因素。我们进行了范围界定综述,以阐明该领域健康素养相关文献的范围,并为未来的研究提供便利。
使用 PubMed、Embase 和 Scopus 数据库进行范围界定综述。筛选标题和摘要以确定相关性。符合预先规定纳入标准的研究进行全文审查。提取相关数据。
在 5056 篇结果文章中,有 57 篇文章符合纳入标准。37 项研究(64.9%)调查了个人健康素养,而其余 20 项研究(35.1%)则调查了组织健康素养。调查的健康素养领域包括科学(36 项,63.2%)、基础(20 项,35.1%)和公民(1 项,1.7%)。没有研究调查计算能力。患者在与神经外科医生讨论后的回忆率较低。患者的观点往往是错误的。患者的信息需求往往得不到满足。给患者的书面教育材料的书写水平对于普通患者来说过于复杂。视频的质量大多较差。多模态视听干预、电子书、模型和虚拟现实被证明是提高回忆的有效方法。
检查神经外科学中健康素养的研究主要是间接地关注该主题,最常见的是通过书面教育材料和教育干预后的回忆。提高神经外科医生对健康素养的认识,评估健康素养,并结合健康素养知情咨询方法,对于改善患者护理是有必要的。