Zdravstvena pismenost kod kroničnih bolesnika oboljelih od epilepsije

Mara Županić, Gorana Aralica
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By reviewing the literature, many authors cite health literacy as one of the strongest predictors of the health status of the individual and the community. According to the World Health Organization from 2000, health literacy represents personal, cognitive and social skills that determine an individual's ability to access information, understand and utilize information to improve and maintain health, and is cited as one of the important public health goals for the 21st century. The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to assess the level of health literacy among patients with epilepsy and to examine the association between health literacy and soft sociodemographic indicators. A structured survey questionnaire modified according to the Compliance Questionnaire for Rheumatology questionnaire and the eHealth questionnaire was used to assess the usefulness of health information obtained through electronic sources. 90 subjects of both sexes were included in the study, and the most represented age group was between 30 and 49 years old. Data analysis included descriptive statistics, and Chi-square test with Fisher's exact correction was used for testing. The results indicated that there is a statistically significant difference between health literacy and certain sociodemographic indicators, and that the younger population recognizes the internet as a useful source of information that helps in making personal health decisions. This study did not prove a statistically significant difference in patients between health literacy and level of education, nor that patients from rural areas have poorer health literacy.
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通过回顾文献,许多作者将健康素养作为个人和社区健康状况的最强预测因素之一。根据世界卫生组织从2000年开始,健康素养代表个人、认知和社会技能,这些技能决定了个人获取信息、理解和利用信息以改善和保持健康的能力,并被列为21世纪重要的公共卫生目标之一。本横断面研究的目的是评估癫痫患者的健康素养水平,并检查健康素养与软社会人口指标之间的关系。根据《风湿病遵从性调查问卷》和《电子健康调查问卷》修改的结构化调查问卷用于评估通过电子来源获得的健康信息的有用性。该研究包括90名男女受试者,最具代表性的年龄组是30至49岁。数据分析采用描述性统计,采用Fisher精确校正的卡方检验。结果表明,卫生知识普及与某些社会人口指标之间存在统计学上的显著差异,年轻人口认识到互联网是有助于做出个人卫生决定的有用信息来源。本研究未证明患者的健康素养与教育水平之间存在统计学上的显著差异,也未证明农村地区患者的健康素养较差。
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