University of Health Sciences Turkey İzmir Faculty of Medicine, Deapartment of Family Medicine, İzmir, Turkey.
Democracy University, Department of Public Health, İzmir, Turkey.
Medicine (Baltimore). 2024 Jun 14;103(24):e38505. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000038505.
In the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, the importance of health literacy in individuals' attitudes has increased. This study aimed to show whether there is a relationship between health literacy and adherence to personal protective anti-COVID-19 health behaviors in health workers and their relatives and to evaluate the barriers to adherence to personal protective anti-COVID-19 health behaviors. Designed as a cross-sectional mixed-methods study. Participants were asked to fill in an online survey form containing questions designed to determine their sociodemographic data, health literacy, adherence to protective anti-COVID-19 health behaviors, and barriers to adherence. The research results were evaluated with a confidence interval of 95% and margin of error of 0.05. Thematic content analysis was used to evaluate participants' answers to the open-ended questions. In this study, data collected from 393 participants were analyzed. In the Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Subscale, the group of participants who adhered to wearing masks "at all times" obtained a higher average score from the Turkey Health Literacy Scale than other participant groups, while the participant group that "always" complied with hand washing and social distancing obtained higher average scores from the Turkey Health Literacy Scale and its two subscales compared to other participant groups. As a result of the thematic content analysis carried out in order to determine the situations that prevent the participants from complying with personal protective anti-COVID-19 health behaviors, the main themes were determined as "forgetting/not wearing the habit of wearing a mask," "mask ergonomics" and "noncompliance with social distance." This study shows that there is a positive relationship between health literacy and adherence to protective anti-COVID-19 health behaviors among health workers and their relatives and revealed major barriers to adherence to protective anti-COVID-19 health behaviors among health workers and their relatives.
在抗击 COVID-19 大流行的过程中,个人态度中健康素养的重要性日益增加。本研究旨在展示卫生工作者及其亲属的健康素养与遵守个人防护抗 COVID-19 健康行为之间是否存在关系,并评估遵守个人防护抗 COVID-19 健康行为的障碍。设计为横断面混合方法研究。要求参与者填写一份在线调查问卷,其中包含旨在确定其社会人口统计学数据、健康素养、遵守防护抗 COVID-19 健康行为以及遵守行为障碍的问题。研究结果采用 95%置信区间和 0.05 误差幅度进行评估。采用主题内容分析法评估参与者对开放式问题的回答。在这项研究中,对 393 名参与者的数据进行了分析。在疾病预防和健康促进分量表中,始终佩戴口罩的参与者组在土耳其健康素养量表中获得的分数高于其他参与者组,而始终洗手和保持社交距离的参与者组在土耳其健康素养量表及其两个分量表中获得的分数高于其他参与者组。为了确定参与者遵守个人防护抗 COVID-19 健康行为的障碍情况而进行的主题内容分析的结果确定了主要主题为“忘记/不戴口罩的习惯”、“口罩人体工程学”和“不遵守社会距离”。这项研究表明,卫生工作者及其亲属的健康素养与遵守防护抗 COVID-19 健康行为之间存在正相关关系,并揭示了卫生工作者及其亲属遵守防护抗 COVID-19 健康行为的主要障碍。