Adaptation of a health literacy screener for computerized, self-administered use by U.S. adults

Olivia J. Lindly , Taylor A. Wahl , Noa M. Stotts , Amy M. Shui
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Abstract

Objective

Health literacy is a critical health determinant, for which few computerized, self-administered assessments exist. This study adapted and tested the reliability of the Newest Vital Sign© (NVS) as a computerized, self-administered health literacy screener.

Methods

Phase one involved 33 participants to create response options for a computerized, self-administered NVS (C-NVS). Phase two was a randomized crossover trial to test the consistency of C-NVS and original, interviewer-administered NVS (I-NVS) scores in 89 participants.

Results

Linear mixed-effects regression model results showed a significant carryover effect (p < .001). Crossover trial data from time 1 showed that participants who initially received the C-NVS had significantly higher average scores (M = 5.7, SD = 0.6) than participants who received the I-NVS (M = 4.5, SD = 1.5; t(87) = 5.25, p < .001). Exploratory analysis results showed that when the washout period was longer than 33 days (75th percentile) the carryover effect was not statistically significant (p = .077).

Conclusion and innovation

Findings suggest learning can occur when health literacy screeners are administered more than once in less than a month's time and computerized, self-administered health literacy screeners may produce ceiling effects. A universal precautions approach to health literacy therefore remains germane.

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改编健康素养筛选器,供美国成年人在计算机上自行使用
目的 健康素养是一个重要的健康决定因素,但目前很少有计算机化的自测健康素养的方法。本研究将 "最新生命体征"(NVS)改编为计算机化的自测健康素养筛选器,并对其可靠性进行了测试。方法第一阶段有 33 名参与者参与,为计算机化的自测生命体征(C-NVS)创建反应选项。第二阶段为随机交叉试验,测试 89 名参与者的 C-NVS 分数与原始的、由访谈者管理的 NVS(I-NVS)分数的一致性。结果线性混合效应回归模型结果显示出显著的带入效应(p <.001)。时间 1 的交叉试验数据显示,最初接受 C-NVS 的参与者的平均得分(M = 5.7,SD = 0.6)明显高于接受 I-NVS 的参与者(M = 4.5,SD = 1.5;t(87) = 5.25,p < .001)。探索性分析结果显示,当冲洗期超过 33 天(第 75 百分位数)时,带入效应在统计学上并不显著(p = .077)。结论与创新研究结果表明,在不到一个月的时间内多次使用健康素养筛查工具会产生学习效果,而计算机化的自我管理健康素养筛查工具可能会产生天花板效应。因此,对健康素养采取普遍预防措施的方法仍然很有必要。
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