Examination of the relationship between health literacy and health perceptions in hemodialysis patients

M. Mollaoğlu, Esra Başer, F. Candan
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Introduction: Patients’ high levels of health literacy and positive perception of health are effective in their compliance with the treatment. Objectives: The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between health literacy and the perception of health of hemodialysis patients. Patients and Methods: In the study, the sampling method was not performed, but it was performed with patients who received hemodialysis treatment and fulfilled the research criteria within the 3-month period. The descriptive study was conducted with a total of 110 patients in two dialysis centers Sivas province of Turkey. Results: Data were collected using the patient information form, Health Literacy Index (HLI) and perception of health scale (PHS) to determine demographic characteristics. Around 56.4% of the patients had been receiving hemodialysis treatment for 0-4 years. The mean score of patients’ health literacy was 77.40±12.94, and they received the highest score from the appraisal of the subscales. Perception of health mean score was 47.56±4.10. When sociodemographic characteristics were examined, health literacy levels were found to be high in males between the ages of 36-45 years, those with a long duration of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and those with higher education level. Conclusion: According to results patients’ health literacy and disease perception were found to be slightly above the middle level. We found a positive relationship between health literacy level and perception of health, and patients’ health literacy since the perception of health should be increased in order for the hemodialysis treatment process to be effective.
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血液透析患者健康素养与健康认知关系的研究
患者高水平的健康素养和积极的健康认知对其治疗依从性是有效的。目的:探讨血液透析患者健康素养与健康感知的关系。患者与方法:本研究未采用抽样方法,而是对3个月内接受血液透析治疗并符合研究标准的患者进行抽样。描述性研究在土耳其锡瓦斯省的两个透析中心共对110名患者进行。结果:采用患者信息表、健康素养指数(HLI)和健康感知量表(PHS)收集数据,确定人口统计学特征。约56.4%的患者接受血液透析治疗0-4年。患者健康素养的平均得分为77.40±12.94分,在各分量表的评定中得分最高。健康感知平均得分为47.56±4.10分。在检查社会人口特征时,发现年龄在36-45岁之间的男性、长期患有慢性肾脏疾病(CKD)的男性和受过高等教育的男性的健康素养水平较高。结论:患者健康素养和疾病感知水平处于中等偏上水平。我们发现健康素养水平与健康感知和患者健康素养之间存在正相关关系,因为要使血液透析治疗过程有效,必须提高健康感知。
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