HEALTH LITERACY LEVEL OF A PROVINCE AND FACTORS AFFECTING IT

A. Timur, Salih Metin
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Objective: In this study, it was aimed to determine the level of health literacy and related factors in Bursa. Methods: It was determined by the simple random random sampling method from the population of the Family Physicians in Bursa and the 17 districts of Bursa were weighted according to their populations, and the districts where less than 50 questionnaires would be applied were excluded from the scope of the study. In June-July 2018, 2200 people were surveyed, 188 surveys were excluded from the research due to inadequacies in the data and a total of 2012 surveys were evaluated. Results: As a result of the logistic regression analysis of the factors age, education, health status, income level and reading habits were found to be associated with having sufficient health literacy level. Accordingly, adequate level of health literacy; in individuals aged 15- 44, 1.25 times compared to individuals aged 45 and over, 1.36 times more than those with a high school or higher education, secondary school and below, 1.81 times more than those with good health and poor health, it was observed that it was 1.32 times higher in those with a good income level than those with a low income level and 1.45 times more in those with a habit of reading books than in those without a habit of reading. Conclusion: In our health literacy study conducted in Bursa province, we showed the relationship between age, education status, income level, education level, reading habits and health literacy. Health literacy; a concept that has been put forward for the last twenty years for health service delivery, is known to be effective in a wide process ranging from cost-effective patient-physician satisfaction, where it can change the results of health service expectations. In order to protect the society without the need for rehabilitation without getting sick for a total welfare, screening and education activities should increasingly continue
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目的:本研究旨在了解法尔萨市居民的健康素养水平及其相关因素。方法:采用简单随机随机抽样法从布尔萨市家庭医生人群中确定,布尔萨市17个区按人口加权,问卷量少于50份的地区排除在研究范围之外。2018年6月至7月,共对2200人进行了调查,其中188项调查因数据不足被排除在研究之外,共评估了2012项调查。结果:对影响因素进行logistic回归分析,发现教育程度、健康状况、收入水平和阅读习惯与健康素养水平相关。因此,适当的卫生知识水平;在15-44岁的个体中,与45岁及以上的个体相比是1.25倍,与高中及以上学历、中学及以下学历的个体相比是1.36倍,与健康状况良好和健康状况不佳的个体相比是1.81倍,收入水平较高的个体比收入水平较低的个体高1.32倍,有阅读习惯的个体比没有阅读习惯的个体高1.45倍。结论:我们在布尔萨省开展的健康素养研究显示了年龄、受教育程度、收入水平、受教育程度、阅读习惯与健康素养之间的关系。Healthliteracy;在过去的二十年里,人们提出了一个关于卫生服务提供的概念,众所周知,它在广泛的过程中是有效的,从具有成本效益的病人-医生满意度,在那里它可以改变卫生服务预期的结果。为了保障社会不需要康复而不生病的整体福利,筛查和教育活动应该越来越多地继续下去
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