Bustos Valeria P, Haddad Anthony, Kinney JacqueLyn R, Xun Helen, Nassar Amer H, Lee Theodore, Lin Samuel J, Lee Bernard T
Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass.
Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open. 2023 Feb 20;11(2):e4803. doi: 10.1097/GOX.0000000000004803. eCollection 2023 Feb.
Little is known about the levels of health literacy (HL) among plastic and reconstructive surgery (PRS) patients compared with the general population. This study aimed to characterize HL levels in patients interested in plastic surgery and identify potential risk factors associated with inadequate levels of HL among this population.
Amazon's Mechanical Turk was used to distribute a survey. The Chew's Brief Health Literacy Screener was used to evaluate the level of HL. The cohort was divided into two groups: non-PRS and PRS groups. Four subgroups were created: cosmetic, noncosmetic, reconstructive, and nonreconstructive groups. A multivariable logistic regression model was constructed to assess associations between levels of HL and sociodemographic characteristics.
A total of 510 responses were analyzed in this study. Of those, 34% of participants belong to the PRS group and 66% to the non-PRS group. Inadequate levels of HL were evidenced in 52% and 50% of the participants in the non-PRS and PRS groups, respectively ( = 0.780). No difference in HL levels was found in the noncosmetic versus cosmetic groups ( = 0.783). A statistically significant difference in HL levels was evidenced between nonreconstructive versus reconstructive groups after holding other sociodemographic factors constant (0.29, OR; 95% CI, 0.15-0.58; < 0.001).
Inadequate levels of HL were present in almost half of the cohort, which highlights the importance of adequately assessing HL levels in all patients. It is of utmost importance to evaluate HL in clinical practice using evidence-based criteria to better inform and educate patients interested in plastic surgery.
与普通人群相比,关于整形与重建外科(PRS)患者的健康素养(HL)水平所知甚少。本研究旨在描述对整形手术感兴趣的患者的HL水平,并确定该人群中与HL水平不足相关的潜在风险因素。
通过亚马逊的Mechanical Turk平台分发调查问卷。使用周氏简易健康素养筛查工具评估HL水平。该队列分为两组:非PRS组和PRS组。创建了四个亚组:美容组、非美容组、重建组和非重建组。构建多变量逻辑回归模型以评估HL水平与社会人口学特征之间的关联。
本研究共分析了510份回复。其中,34%的参与者属于PRS组,66%属于非PRS组。非PRS组和PRS组分别有52%和50%的参与者HL水平不足(P = 0.780)。非美容组与美容组之间HL水平无差异(P = 0.783)。在控制其他社会人口学因素不变后,非重建组与重建组之间HL水平存在统计学显著差异(P < 0.001,OR = 0.29;95% CI,0.15 - 0.58)。
近一半的队列存在HL水平不足的情况,这凸显了对所有患者充分评估HL水平的重要性。在临床实践中使用循证标准评估HL对于更好地为对整形手术感兴趣的患者提供信息和教育至关重要。