Health Lit Res Pract. 2024 Apr;8(2):e47-e61. doi: 10.3928/24748307-20240320-01. Epub 2024 Apr 10.
The first 3 years of life offer an opportunity to prevent allergic diseases. Pediatricians are an important source of health information for parents. However, a certain degree of health literacy is necessary to understand, appraise, and apply preventive behavior, which can be supported by health literacy (HL) sensitive consultations and a HL friendly environment.
In this study, we want to shed light on how pediatricians in outpatient care in Germany advise on early childhood allergy prevention (ECAP) and how they consider parental HL.
We conducted 19 semi-standardized telephone interviews with pediatricians from North-Rhine-Westphalia and Bavaria. The interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed, pseudonymized, and subjected to content analysis.
Current ECAP recommendations were well known among our sample. Despite the shift of evidence from avoidance of allergens toward early exposure, providing advice on ECAP was considered non-controversial and it was widely assumed that recommendations were easy to understand and apply for parents. However, ECAP was treated as an implicit topic resonating among others like infant nutrition and hygiene. Regarding HL, our interview partners were not aware of HL as a concept. However, they deemed it necessary to somehow assess parental information level and ability to understand provided information. Formal HL screening was not applied, but implicit strategies based on intuition and experience. Concerning effective HL-sensitive communication techniques, interviewees named the adaptation of language and visual support of explanations. More advanced techniques like Teach Back were considered too time-consuming. Medical assistants were considered important in providing an HL-sensitive environment. Time constraints and the high amount of information were considered major barriers regarding HL-sensitive ECAP counseling.
It seems warranted to enhance professional education and training for pediatricians in HL and HL-sensitive communication, to reach all parents with HL-sensitive ECAP counseling. [].
生命的头三年为预防过敏性疾病提供了机会。儿科医生是父母获得健康信息的重要来源。然而,为了理解、评估和应用预防行为,需要一定程度的健康素养,这可以通过健康素养(HL)敏感咨询和 HL 友好的环境来支持。
在这项研究中,我们希望了解德国门诊儿科医生如何就婴幼儿过敏预防(ECAP)提供建议,以及他们如何考虑父母的 HL。
我们对来自北莱茵-威斯特法伦州和巴伐利亚州的儿科医生进行了 19 次半标准化电话访谈。访谈进行了录音、转录、匿名化处理,并进行了内容分析。
我们的样本中,当前的 ECAP 推荐方案广为人知。尽管证据已经从避免过敏原转向早期暴露,但提供 ECAP 建议被认为是非争议性的,并且普遍认为这些建议对于父母来说易于理解和应用。然而,ECAP 被视为一个隐含的话题,与婴儿营养和卫生等其他话题相呼应。关于 HL,我们的访谈对象没有意识到 HL 是一个概念。然而,他们认为有必要以某种方式评估父母的信息水平和理解所提供信息的能力。没有应用正式的 HL 筛查,但基于直觉和经验的隐含策略。关于有效的 HL 敏感沟通技巧,受访者提到了语言的调整和解释的视觉支持。更先进的技术,如“回授教学法”,则被认为过于耗时。医疗助理被认为在提供 HL 敏感环境方面很重要。HL 敏感的 ECAP 咨询面临的主要障碍是时间限制和信息量过大。
似乎有必要加强儿科医生在 HL 和 HL 敏感沟通方面的专业教育和培训,以便通过 HL 敏感的 ECAP 咨询使所有具有 HL 的父母都能获得相关信息。