African Americans and health literacy: a systematic review.

Carmon V Weekes
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Assessing health literacy is important as it is known to impact health including health behavior, health outcomes, communication with providers, adherence to treatment regimens, and health care costs. African Americans in the United States have lower health literacy than their Caucasian counterparts making a review of current research on this population important. A systematic review of the literature was conducted assessing studies that examined health literacy in African Americans. All articles measured health literacy using the Test of Functional Health Literacy in Adults, short-form Test of Functional Health Literacy in Adults, Rapid Estimate of Adult Literacy in Medicine, and the Newest Vital Sign. A number of databases were searched and yielded a scarcity of health literacy studies that included a majority of African American subjects. Studies addressing this population would potentially lead to interventions aimed at improving health outcomes of African American's.

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非裔美国人与健康素养:系统回顾。
评估卫生素养非常重要,因为众所周知,它会影响健康,包括健康行为、健康结果、与提供者的沟通、对治疗方案的依从性和卫生保健费用。在美国,非裔美国人的健康素养低于白种人,因此对这一人群的当前研究进行回顾很重要。对非裔美国人健康素养的研究进行了系统的文献回顾。所有的文章都使用成人功能健康素养测试、成人功能健康素养简短测试、成人医学素养快速评估和最新生命体征来测量健康素养。对一些数据库进行了搜索,发现包括大多数非裔美国人受试者的健康素养研究很少。针对这一人群的研究可能会导致旨在改善非裔美国人健康状况的干预措施。
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