Health literacy in pediatric thrombosis: a landscape analysis.

IF 3.4 3区 医学 Q2 HEMATOLOGY Research and Practice in Thrombosis and Haemostasis Pub Date : 2024-12-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.rpth.2024.102653
Denise Bastas, Athena Mancini, Gina Wong, Leonardo R Brandão, Sindi Mukaj, Jennifer Vincelli, Diandra Rollan, Laura Avila
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Abstract

Background: Health literacy can influence self-management, leading to improved health outcomes in pediatric patients with venous thrombotic events (VTEs).

Objectives: To assess general health literacy in adolescents and parents/caregivers of children diagnosed with VTE, and their perception and satisfaction with overall thrombosis-related knowledge, thrombosis knowledge compared to that of other conditions, and beliefs regarding thrombosis knowledge importance.

Methods: Patients aged 10 to 18 years with VTE history and parents/caregivers of patients aged 0 to 18 years with VTE attending clinic were recruited in this cross-sectional study. Health literacy was measured using the Rapid Estimate of Literacy in Medicine Short Forms (Adolescent and Adult), the Health Literacy Assessment Scale for Adolescents, and the e-Health Literacy Scale. Self-reported perception, satisfaction, comparative knowledge, and beliefs regarding thrombosis knowledge were assessed using researcher-generated questions.

Results: In total, 101 participants (50 adolescents, 51 parents/caregivers) were recruited at a median of 27 months (25th-75th percentile; 12-62 months) post-VTE diagnosis. Overall, 74% of adolescents and 59% of parents/caregivers had ≥1 measure indicating low general health literacy. Only half the participants thought their thrombosis knowledge was similar to that of other diseases. Satisfaction with thrombosis-related knowledge was 44%; 96% agreed that learning about thrombosis was important. Adolescents reported higher satisfaction with their knowledge than parents/caregivers, but satisfaction was not associated with demonstrated thrombosis knowledge.

Conclusion: Most participants had low general health literacy levels, and more than half were not satisfied with their thrombosis-related knowledge. Adolescents tended to overestimate their knowledge. Effective strategies to support health literacy in this population are needed.

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儿童血栓形成的健康素养:景观分析。
背景:健康素养可以影响自我管理,从而改善患有静脉血栓事件(vte)的儿科患者的健康结果。目的:评估诊断为静脉血栓栓塞儿童的青少年和父母/照顾者的一般健康素养,以及他们对血栓形成相关知识的总体认知和满意度,血栓形成知识与其他疾病的比较,以及血栓形成知识重要性的信念。方法:本横断面研究招募10 ~ 18岁静脉血栓栓塞病史患者及0 ~ 18岁静脉血栓栓塞就诊患者的家长/照顾者。健康素养的测量使用医学简表(青少年和成人)、青少年健康素养评估量表和电子健康素养量表。自我报告的感知、满意度、比较知识和关于血栓形成知识的信念使用研究者生成的问题进行评估。结果:共招募了101名参与者(50名青少年,51名父母/照顾者),中位数为27个月(25 -75个百分点;静脉血栓栓塞诊断后12-62个月)。总体而言,74%的青少年和59%的父母/照顾者的测量值≥1,表明一般健康素养较低。只有一半的参与者认为他们对血栓形成的了解与对其他疾病的了解相似。对血栓相关知识的满意度为44%;96%的人认为了解血栓形成很重要。青少年报告对他们的知识的满意度高于父母/照顾者,但满意度与血栓形成的知识无关。结论:大多数参与者一般健康素养水平较低,超过一半的人对血栓相关知识不满意。青少年往往高估自己的知识。需要有效的战略来支持这一人群的卫生知识普及。
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