Changes in the level of health literacy in Czechia between 2015 and 2020.

Q4 Medicine Casopis lekaru ceskych Pub Date : 2023-01-01
Zdeněk Kučera, Štěpán Svačina, Alena Šteflová
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During the five years from 2015 to 2020, the proportion of people with limited health literacy decreased by 12%. This finding results from international research on the level of health literacy, which took place since 2019 till 2021 in 17 countries of the European region of the World Health Organization. In total, more than 42,000 respondents were interviewed, in Czechia there were 1,650 respondents. In 2020, however, we recorded a limited level of health literacy in 47% of the population over the age of 18. Respondents have the greatest problems with understanding health information from the media and with assessing different treatment options. Czechs (like Slovaks) have the biggest problem with following the instructions of a doctor or pharmacist. Health literacy is influenced by gender, age and education: women, older people and less educated people show higher levels of health literacy. The respondent's social gradient, primarily subjective social status has positive influence to health literacy while financial deprivation has negative influence. On the other hand, health literacy positively affects the physical activity of the respondent; subjectively perceived health and consumption of medical services are influenced as well. The Czech Health Literacy Institute is currently preparing monitoring in 2024-2025.

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2015年至2020年期间捷克健康知识水平的变化。
在2015年至2020年的五年中,健康知识有限的人群比例下降了12%。这一发现源于世界卫生组织自2019年至2021年在欧洲地区17个国家进行的健康素养水平国际研究。总共有42000多名受访者接受了采访,捷克有1650名受访者。然而,在2020年,我们记录到47%的18岁以上人口的健康素养水平有限。受访者在了解媒体的健康信息和评估不同的治疗方案方面存在最大问题。捷克人(像斯洛伐克人一样)在遵循医生或药剂师的指示方面遇到了最大的问题。健康素养受性别、年龄和教育程度的影响:妇女、老年人和受教育程度较低的人的健康素养水平较高。被调查者的社会梯度,主要是主观社会地位,对健康素养有积极影响,而经济剥夺则有消极影响。另一方面,健康素养对被调查者的体育活动有积极影响;主观感知的健康和医疗服务消费也受到影响。捷克健康扫盲研究所目前正在准备2024-2025年的监测工作。
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