A rapid evidence review on health literacy and health behaviors in older populations

Brianna Rae Kirby, Olivia Lindly
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Chronic health conditions such as cancer, diabetes, and heart disease are highly prevalent in the older adult population. Engaging in health behaviors can help prevent the onset of or better manage these conditions. To better understand how to increase older adult engagement in health behaviors, this rapid evidence review evaluated the relationship between health literacy and health behaviors in adults over the age of 65. The databases utilized for this review were PubMed (Medline), EBSCO (APA PsycInfo, Academic Search, and CINAHL Plus.) All six studies included demonstrated significant and positive associations between adequate health literacy and certain health behaviors including pap-smears, mammograms, physical activity, dietary variety, participation in medical checkups, patient participation in health care, hand hygiene practices, and diabetes self-management behaviors. Adequate health literacy was, however, associated with alcohol consumption in two studies. Knowing this, health professionals can utilize health literacy screening and interventions to promote health behaviors in older adults.

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关于老年人群健康素养和健康行为的快速证据审查
癌症、糖尿病和心脏病等慢性疾病在老年人群中非常普遍。参与健康行为有助于预防或更好地控制这些疾病。为了更好地了解如何提高老年人对健康行为的参与度,本快速证据综述评估了 65 岁以上成年人的健康素养与健康行为之间的关系。本综述使用的数据库包括 PubMed(Medline)、EBSCO(APA PsycInfo、Academic Search 和 CINAHL Plus)。所纳入的六项研究均显示,适当的健康素养与某些健康行为(包括子宫颈抹片检查、乳房 X 光检查、体育锻炼、饮食多样化、参加体检、患者参与医疗保健、手部卫生习惯和糖尿病自我管理行为)之间存在显著的正相关关系。然而,在两项研究中,适当的健康素养与饮酒有关。了解了这一点,医疗专业人员就可以利用健康素养筛查和干预措施来促进老年人的健康行为。
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Aging and health research
Aging and health research Clinical Neurology, Public Health and Health Policy, Geriatrics and Gerontology
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