COVID-19 related health literacy and preventive behaviours of the older person in Perak state, Malaysia: A qualitative study

Xin-Jie Lim , Kok-Leong Tan , Gaik-Kin Teoh , Maw-Pin Tan
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Abstract

Introduction

Health literacy is crucial in controlling the spread of SARS-CoV2 and preventing infection, as well as preparing healthcare systems for situations that require immediate response. The aim of this study was to evaluate older people's health literacy towards disease prevention, as well as the motivators and barriers they experienced when adopting preventative measures.

Methods

We conducted in-depth interviews with 16 participants aged 65 and beyond. Purposive sampling was used to recruit participants, accounting for variability in gender, age and educational level. The transcripts were analysed using thematic analysis methods. The interview guide was developed using Sørensen's conceptual model of health literacy.

Results

Five main themes and 16 sub-themes were identified in this study. Knowledge and perception on preventive measures (with two sub-themes), sources of Covid-19 information (with two sub-themes), appraise the health information (with two sub-themes), perceived practice (with five sub-themes), barriers and motivators (with five sub-themes) were the major themes. This study discovered aspects of SEM may influence preventive measure adoption and the impact of different levels of SEM on seniors' decision-making for preventive measure adoption.

Conclusion

This study examined older adults' experiences with CoviD-19-related health literacy (access, comprehend, assess, and apply), as well as their preventative behaviours, barriers, and motivators. Future disease outbreak mitigation measures should consider the SEM approach in order to improve health communication and promote healthy behaviour.

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COVID-19 马来西亚霹雳州老年人的相关健康知识和预防行为:定性研究
引言 健康素养对于控制 SARS-CoV2 的传播、预防感染以及使医疗系统做好准备应对需要立即采取应对措施的情况至关重要。本研究旨在评估老年人对疾病预防的健康素养,以及他们在采取预防措施时遇到的动机和障碍。在招募参与者时,我们采用了有目的的抽样方法,考虑到了性别、年龄和教育水平方面的差异。访谈记录采用主题分析方法进行分析。本研究确定了五个主题和 16 个子主题。对预防措施的了解和看法(两个次主题)、Covid-19 信息的来源(两个次主题)、对健康信息的评价(两个次主题)、实践感知(五个次主题)、障碍和动机(五个次主题)是主要主题。本研究发现了 SEM 的各个方面可能会影响预防措施的采用,以及不同水平的 SEM 对老年人采用预防措施决策的影响。结论本研究考察了老年人在 CoviD-19 相关健康素养(获取、理解、评估和应用)方面的经验,以及他们的预防行为、障碍和动机。未来的疾病爆发缓解措施应考虑采用 SEM 方法,以改善健康传播和促进健康行为。
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