Cheong Kenrick Y, Syed Mahmud Syed Munauwwar B, Chng Nicole W, Kwek Geralyn J, Yan Clement C, Yeung Meredith T
Health and Social Sciences Cluster, Singapore Institute of Technology, Singapore.
Department of Physiotherapy, Singhealth Polyclinics, Singapore.
J Med Access. 2024 Jan 26;8:27550834231222382. doi: 10.1177/27550834231222382. eCollection 2024 Jan-Dec.
Health literacy proficiency is essential for health care professionals to provide quality patient care. There is limited research exploring health literacy proficiency among undergraduate health science students.
To determine health literacy among health science students in Singapore using the electronic Health Literacy Questionnaire (HLQ).
A cross-sectional survey using purposive sampling was conducted among undergraduate health science students.
This study hypothesises that health literacy is influenced by gender, and it increases with the level of health science education, attributed to the increased exposure to the health care system and health care education as undergraduates progress through the years of study. Eligible students from the 4-year entry-level programmes of diagnostic radiography, dietetics, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, radiation therapy and speech and language therapy, aged from 21 to 50, were invited. Exclusion criteria were students who were no longer studying due to dropping out or having immediately graduated from these programmes and students in the accelerated programmes whose studies would be completed in less than 4 years.
In total, 111 respondents (72 females and 37 males) completed surveys (response rate, 7.7%) returned from physiotherapy ( = 69), occupational therapy ( = 25), diagnostic radiography ( = 12) and dietetics ( = 5), with nil from radiation therapy and speech and language therapy. All participants were English literate. Female participants demonstrated higher HLQ with a mean total score of 30.67 (standard deviation () = 0.61) versus male participants 29.83 ( = 0.53). Year 2, 3 and 4 students generally scored higher than Year 1 across all nine HLQ scales. Overall, dietetics students had the highest total score on the HLQ, while the diagnostic radiography students had the lowest scores for all the nine HLQ scales.
This study established the health literacy level of health science students in Singapore. Gender and years of study influenced health literacy levels, supporting the hypothesis.
健康素养能力对于医疗保健专业人员提供高质量的患者护理至关重要。探索本科健康科学专业学生健康素养能力的研究有限。
使用电子健康素养问卷(HLQ)确定新加坡健康科学专业学生的健康素养。
对本科健康科学专业学生进行了一项采用目的抽样的横断面调查。
本研究假设健康素养受性别影响,并且随着健康科学教育水平的提高而增加,这归因于随着本科生逐年学习,他们接触医疗保健系统和医疗保健教育的机会增加。邀请了年龄在21至50岁之间,来自诊断放射学、营养学、职业治疗、物理治疗、放射治疗以及言语和语言治疗等4年制入门课程的符合条件的学生。排除标准为因辍学或已从这些课程立即毕业而不再学习的学生,以及加速课程中学习时间少于4年的学生。
共有111名受访者(72名女性和37名男性)完成了调查(回复率为7.7%),这些回复来自物理治疗专业(n = 69)、职业治疗专业(n = 25)、诊断放射学专业(n = 12)和营养学专业(n = 5),放射治疗以及言语和语言治疗专业无回复。所有参与者都具备英语读写能力。女性参与者的HLQ平均总分更高,为30.67(标准差(SD)= 0.61),而男性参与者为29.83(SD = 0.53)。在HLQ的所有九个量表中,二年级、三年级和四年级学生的得分总体上高于一年级学生。总体而言,营养学专业学生在HLQ上的总分最高,而诊断放射学专业学生在HLQ的所有九个量表中得分最低。
本研究确定了新加坡健康科学专业学生的健康素养水平。性别和学习年限影响健康素养水平,支持了该假设。