Ko Youngill, Lee Seung-Mi
College of Pharmacy, Daegu Catholic University, Gyeongsan 38430, Republic of Korea.
The Gyeongbuk Pharmaceutical Association, Gumi 39280, Republic of Korea.
Healthcare (Basel). 2025 Jan 10;13(2):125. doi: 10.3390/healthcare13020125.
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: The COVID-19 pandemic increased people's reliance on masks and hand sanitizers, highlighting the critical role of health literacy (HL) in effectively using these preventive measures. This study aimed to assess how HL influences consumers' comprehension of product labels for masks and hand sanitizers in post-pandemic Korea.
A cross-sectional online survey was conducted in September 2023 among 500 Korean adults aged 20-69. The participants completed a questionnaire measuring HL and their knowledge of mask and hand sanitizer labels using the Korean Health Literacy Assessment Tool. The respondents were classified into high- and low-literacy groups, and statistical analyses (chi-squared tests, -tests, and logistic regression analyses) were employed to compare label comprehension between the groups.
High HL was observed in 31.6% of participants, demonstrating significantly better label-reading habits, including greater recognition of quasi-drug designations, usage instructions, and safety precautions ( 0.001). The logistic regression analysis revealed that high-HL participants were more likely to correctly identify mask-related information (OR 2.56, 95% CI: 1.69-3.89) and demonstrate hand sanitizer-related knowledge (OR 5.39, 95% CI: 3.31-8.77) than their counterparts. Demographic factors such as age, gender, or education showed no significant associations with label comprehension.
Higher HL is strongly associated with better comprehension of mask and hand sanitizer labels, underscoring its importance in public health communication. Enhancing HL is essential in promoting the safe use of preventive products during health emergencies. Public health initiatives should prioritize improving health literacy to ensure more effective communication and safer practices during future health crises.
背景/目的:新冠疫情增加了人们对口罩和洗手液的依赖,凸显了健康素养(HL)在有效使用这些预防措施方面的关键作用。本研究旨在评估在疫情后的韩国,健康素养如何影响消费者对口罩和洗手液产品标签的理解。
2023年9月对500名年龄在20 - 69岁的韩国成年人进行了一项横断面在线调查。参与者使用韩国健康素养评估工具完成了一份测量健康素养以及他们对口罩和洗手液标签知识的问卷。受访者被分为高素养组和低素养组,并采用统计分析(卡方检验、t检验和逻辑回归分析)来比较两组之间的标签理解情况。
31.6%的参与者具有高健康素养,表现出明显更好的标签阅读习惯,包括对准药品标识、使用说明和安全预防措施的更高认知度(P < 0.001)。逻辑回归分析显示,高健康素养的参与者比低健康素养的参与者更有可能正确识别与口罩相关的信息(优势比2.56,95%置信区间:1.69 - 3.89)并展示与洗手液相关的知识(优势比5.39,95%置信区间:3.31 - 8.77)。年龄、性别或教育程度等人口统计学因素与标签理解无显著关联。
较高的健康素养与对口罩和洗手液标签的更好理解密切相关,强调了其在公共卫生传播中的重要性。在突发卫生事件期间,提高健康素养对于促进预防产品的安全使用至关重要。公共卫生举措应优先提高健康素养,以确保在未来的健康危机中进行更有效的沟通和更安全的做法。