Postgraduate Program in Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil.
BMC Public Health. 2024 Jun 1;24(1):1478. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-18972-2.
Health literacy (HL) impacts people's health and well-being. In Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), there are no general estimates of the prevalence of low HL. This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of low HL among citizens of LAC and identify the tools used to measure it.
We included observational studies quantifying the prevalence of low HL in people living in LAC. We searched PubMed, CINAHL, EMBASE, ERIC, LILACS, PsycINFO, Redalyc, SciELO, Web of Science, PQDT, and the reference lists of the included studies in June 2023. Two reviewers independently conducted the selection, extraction, and risk of bias assessment using the JBI Critical Appraisal Tools. Meta-analysis of proportions using random effects models was used to summarize the prevalence of low HL estimated. This prevalence was measured in each study using different classification methods: word recognition items, reading and numeracy comprehension items, and self-reported comprehension items.
Eighty four studies involving 23,914 participants from 15 countries were included. We identified 23 tools to assess HL, and most of the studies were carried out in health services. The pooled prevalence of low HL were 44.02% (95%CI: 36.12-52.24) for reading and numeracy comprehension items, 50.62% (95%CI: 41.82-59.39) for word recognition items, and 41.73% (95%CI: 31.76-52.43) for self-reported comprehension items.
Despite the variability in the prevalence of low HL and a diversity of tools, the average of low HL is of concern. Almost half of the participants in the included studies have low HL. Most of the studies targeted users of healthcare services. Further research investigating the prevalence of low HL in the general population and actions focused on health education, communication, and information are necessary.
PROSPERO (CRD42021250286).
健康素养(HL)影响着人们的健康和福祉。在拉丁美洲和加勒比地区(LAC),没有关于低 HL 流行率的总体估计。本研究旨在估计 LAC 公民的低 HL 流行率,并确定用于测量 HL 的工具。
我们纳入了定量评估 LAC 居民低 HL 流行率的观察性研究。我们于 2023 年 6 月在 PubMed、CINAHL、EMBASE、ERIC、LILACS、PsycINFO、Redalyc、SciELO、Web of Science、PQDT 和纳入研究的参考文献中进行了检索。两位审查员使用 JBI 批判性评估工具独立进行了选择、提取和偏倚风险评估。使用随机效应模型对比例进行荟萃分析,以总结估计的低 HL 流行率。该流行率在每个研究中使用不同的分类方法进行测量:单词识别项目、阅读和算术理解项目以及自我报告的理解项目。
纳入了来自 15 个国家的 84 项研究,涉及 23914 名参与者。我们确定了 23 种评估 HL 的工具,大多数研究在卫生服务中进行。阅读和算术理解项目的低 HL 总体流行率为 44.02%(95%CI:36.12-52.24),单词识别项目为 50.62%(95%CI:41.82-59.39),自我报告的理解项目为 41.73%(95%CI:31.76-52.43)。
尽管低 HL 的流行率存在差异且工具种类繁多,但低 HL 的平均水平令人担忧。纳入研究的参与者中几乎有一半的人 HL 较低。大多数研究的目标是医疗保健服务的使用者。需要进一步研究一般人群中低 HL 的流行率,并采取针对健康教育、沟通和信息的行动。
PROSPERO(CRD42021250286)。