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患者的健康素养和初级卫生保健中的健康行为评估:来自横断面调查的证据。

Patients' health literacy and health behaviour assessment in primary health care: evidence from a cross-sectional survey.

机构信息

Department of Nursing, Lithuanian University of Health Sciences, Kaunas, Lithuania.

出版信息

BMC Prim Care. 2022 Sep 5;23(1):223. doi: 10.1186/s12875-022-01809-5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Health literacy is defined as a person's ability to find, understand, and use health-related information when making health-related decisions. Patients with lower health literacy more frequently face difficulties when they have health issues or need medical help. Such patients are less likely to visit health care facilities and receive less help, which subsequently leads to higher hospitalization and mortality rates. Patients with better health literacy skills pay more attention to their health behaviours.

METHODS

This is a cross-sectional survey conducted in two primary health care centres-one public and one private-in Lithuania. The study enrolled patients who were visiting family physicians (n = 399). The study used the Health Literacy Survey European Questionnaire (HLS-EU-Q47). Calculation of means and two independent samples were used for statistical analysis, and a correlation coefficient was calculated.

RESULTS

The majority (40.6%) of respondents had problematic health literacy, while only 7% had excellent health literacy. Better health literacy was observed among younger patients (aged below 30 years), residing in urban areas, having higher education, and living with a partner. Inadequate or problematic health literacy was noted among 83.6% of respondents aged 59 years and older; similar rates were also observed among patients with basic or primary education (76.1%), secondary education (76.6%), and divorced patients (86%). Respondents with better health literacy also had better health behaviours (p < 0.05).

CONCLUSIONS

Health literacy is influenced by age, residence, education, and family status. Patients with better health literacy also reported better health behaviours.

摘要

背景

健康素养是指个人在做出与健康相关的决策时,寻找、理解和使用健康相关信息的能力。健康素养较低的患者在出现健康问题或需要医疗帮助时,往往会遇到更多困难。这些患者不太可能去医疗机构就诊,也得不到更多的帮助,从而导致住院率和死亡率更高。健康素养较高的患者更关注自己的健康行为。

方法

这是在立陶宛的两家基层医疗保健中心(一家公立和一家私立)进行的横断面调查。该研究纳入了正在看家庭医生的患者(n=399)。研究使用了欧洲健康素养调查问卷(HLS-EU-Q47)。计算平均值和两个独立样本用于统计分析,并计算了相关系数。

结果

大多数(40.6%)受访者的健康素养存在问题,而只有 7%的受访者具有优秀的健康素养。更年轻的患者(<30 岁)、居住在城市地区、接受过高等教育和与伴侣生活的患者,其健康素养更好。83.6%的 59 岁及以上受访者、接受过基础教育或小学教育(76.1%)、中等教育(76.6%)和离婚患者(86%)的健康素养较差或存在问题。健康素养较高的受访者也有更好的健康行为(p<0.05)。

结论

健康素养受年龄、居住地、教育程度和家庭状况的影响。健康素养较好的患者也报告了更好的健康行为。

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