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健康素养对脊柱疾病患者自我报告的健康结果的影响

Impact of Health Literacy on Self-Reported Health Outcomes in Spine Patients.

作者信息

Lans Amanda, Bales John R, Borkhetaria Pranati, Schwab Joseph H, Verlaan Jorrit-Jan, Rossi Laura P, Tobert Daniel G

机构信息

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Orthopaedic Spine Service, Massachusetts General Hospital-Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA.

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, University Medical Center Utrecht-Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Spine (Phila Pa 1976). 2023 Apr 1;48(7):E87-E93. doi: 10.1097/BRS.0000000000004495. Epub 2022 Sep 29.

Abstract

STUDY DESIGN

Cross-sectional survey study.

OBJECTIVE

The aim was to determine if health literacy level is associated with patient-reported outcomes and self-reported health status among patients presenting to an academic outpatient spine center.

SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA

Patient reports are critical to assessing symptom severity and treatment success in orthopedic spine patients. Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are important instruments commonly used for this purpose. However, the influence of patient health literacy on PROMs has not yet been given much consideration in spine literature.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Consecutive English-speaking patients over the age of 18 years and new to our clinic verbally completed the Newest Vital Sign health literacy assessment tool and a sociodemographic survey, including self-reported health status. In addition, seven Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System scores were extracted from patient records. Regression modeling was performed with PROMs considered as dependent variables, health literacy level as the primary predictor, and all other factors (age, sex, race, ethnicity, native English speaker, highest educational degree, grade-level reading, marital status, employment status, annual household income, and type of insurance) as covariates.

RESULTS

Among the 318 included patients, 33% had limited health literacy. Adjusted regression analysis demonstrated that patients with limited health literacy had worse PROM scores across all seven domains (Physical Function: P =0.028; Depression: P =0.035; Global Health-Physical: P =0.001; Global Health-Mental: P =0.007; Pain Interference: P =0.036; Pain Intensity: P =0.002; Anxiety: P =0.047). In addition, patients with limited health literacy reported worse self-reported health status ( P <0.001).

CONCLUSIONS

Spine patients with limited health literacy have worse baseline PROM scores confounders and report worse general health. Further investigations are necessary to elucidate if limited health literacy is a marker or the root cause of these disparities. Findings from this study urge the consideration of patient health literacy when interpreting PROMs as well as the implications for patient assessment and discussion of treatment options.

摘要

研究设计

横断面调查研究。

目的

旨在确定在一家学术性门诊脊柱中心就诊的患者中,健康素养水平是否与患者报告的结局及自我报告的健康状况相关。

背景数据总结

患者报告对于评估骨科脊柱患者的症状严重程度和治疗效果至关重要。患者报告结局测量指标(PROMs)是常用于此目的的重要工具。然而,患者健康素养对PROMs的影响在脊柱文献中尚未得到充分考虑。

材料与方法

年龄在18岁以上且首次到我们诊所就诊的连续英语患者,通过口头方式完成最新生命体征健康素养评估工具和一项社会人口学调查,包括自我报告的健康状况。此外,从患者记录中提取七个患者报告结局测量信息系统评分。以PROMs为因变量、健康素养水平为主要预测因素、所有其他因素(年龄、性别、种族、民族、以英语为母语、最高学历、年级阅读水平、婚姻状况、就业状况、家庭年收入和保险类型)为协变量进行回归建模。

结果

在纳入的318例患者中,33%的患者健康素养有限。调整后的回归分析表明,健康素养有限的患者在所有七个领域的PROM评分均较差(身体功能:P = 0.028;抑郁:P = 0.035;总体健康 - 身体:P = 0.001;总体健康 - 心理:P = 0.007;疼痛干扰:P = 0.036;疼痛强度:P = 0.002;焦虑:P = 0.047)。此外,健康素养有限的患者报告的自我报告健康状况较差(P < 0.001)。

结论

健康素养有限的脊柱患者基线PROM评分较差,且报告的总体健康状况较差。有必要进一步研究以阐明健康素养有限是这些差异的标志还是根本原因。本研究结果促使在解读PROMs时考虑患者健康素养,以及对患者评估和治疗方案讨论的影响。

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