Development of Mothers' Health Literacy: Findings From the KUNO-Kids Study.

Maja Pawellek, Angela Köninger, Michael Melter, Michael Kabesch, Christian Apfelbacher, Susanne Brandstetter
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Background and objective: The aim of this study was to analyze the longitudinal development of health literacy (HL) in a large cohort of new mothers in Germany and to investigate which determinants are associated with the initial HL level and with change over time.

Methods: Longitudinal data from 1,363 mothers participating with their child in the KUNO-Kids Health Study was used; data were collected at birth of the child (baseline), after 6 and 12 months, using interviews and self-report questionnaires. The HL of mothers was assessed with the health care scale of the European Health Literacy Survey Questionnaire, which has 16 items on accessing, understanding, appraising, and applying health information in the health care setting. Latent growth curve models were used to analyze average trajectories and predictors of HL in the total sample and in the subgroup of first-time mothers.

Key results: HL values increased from baseline (M = 35.46, standard deviation [SD] = 7.34) over 6 months (M = 37.31, SD = 7.31) to 12 months (M = 38.01, SD = 7.41). The increase was statistically significant in the total sample (1.188, standard error [SE] = 0.087, p < .001) and in the subgroup of first-time mothers (1.357, SE = 0.113, p <. 001), with a steeper trajectory for mothers with lower HL at baseline. Several personal and situational variables were associated with HL at baseline (e.g., education, child health) and with its development (e.g., number of children).

Conclusion: Overall, new mothers became slightly more health literate during their child's first year of life. However, some groups of mothers could benefit from support in developing HL skills even before childbirth. [HLRP: Health Literacy Research and Practice. 2023;7(1):e39-e51.] Plain Language Summary: We investigated how health literacy (that is the ability to find, understand, and apply health information) develops in new mothers in Germany. Mothers told us that this ability slightly improved during the child's first year of life. Some mothers still have difficulties in dealing with health information; these mothers should be supported even before childbirth.

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母亲健康素养的发展:来自KUNO-Kids研究的发现。
背景和目的:本研究的目的是分析德国一大批新妈妈健康素养(HL)的纵向发展,并调查哪些决定因素与HL的初始水平和随时间的变化有关。方法:采用来自1363名母亲及其孩子参与kuno儿童健康研究的纵向数据;在孩子出生时(基线),6个月和12个月后,通过访谈和自我报告问卷收集数据。采用欧洲卫生素养调查问卷的卫生保健量表对母亲的健康素养进行评估,该问卷有16个项目,涉及卫生保健环境中卫生信息的获取、理解、评价和应用。使用潜在生长曲线模型分析HL在总样本和首次母亲亚组中的平均轨迹和预测因子。关键结果:HL值在6个月内(M = 37.31, SD = 7.31)至12个月内(M = 38.01, SD = 7.41)从基线(M = 35.46,标准差[SD] = 7.34)升高。总样本(1.188,标准误差[SE] = 0.087, p < .001)和首次母亲亚组(1.357,SE = 0.113, p)的增加具有统计学意义。结论:总体而言,新母亲在孩子第一年的健康素养略有提高。然而,一些母亲群体甚至在分娩前就可以从发展HL技能的支持中受益。健康素养研究与实践[j] .中国医学工程学报,2009;7(1):939 - 951。摘要:我们调查了德国新妈妈的健康素养(即发现、理解和应用健康信息的能力)的发展情况。母亲们告诉我们,这种能力在孩子出生后的第一年略有提高。一些母亲在获取健康信息方面仍有困难;这些母亲甚至在分娩前就应该得到支持。
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