尼日利亚拉各斯州DOT中心结核病患者的健康信息素养

Olalekan Moses Olayemi, E. Madukoma, Haliso Yacob
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卫生信息素养在控制和管理结核病方面可以发挥关键作用。结核病知识不足加上卫生信息素养不足可能导致较差的治疗结果。尽管结核病是最致命的传染病之一,但对尼日利亚结核病患者健康信息素养的实证研究很少。因此,本研究调查了尼日利亚拉各斯州DOT中心结核病患者的健康信息素养。材料与方法:本研究采用问卷调查法。抽样方法采用多阶段抽样方法。在三个参议院选区共选择了12个直接观察治疗中心。采用山根太郎配方抽取了310例结核病患者的样本。采用结构化和有效的问卷作为数据收集的工具。数据采用SPSS version-23进行分析。结果:研究结果显示,受访者在确定具体卫生信息需求、获取信息源和使用信息的能力方面具有较高的卫生信息素养。答复者还表明,能够从印刷材料比从互联网更容易地获得卫生信息。然而,他们对健康信息的理解能力和评价健康信息质量的能力较低。结论:本研究结果表明,被调查者的健康信息素养可以得到提高。因此,应努力教育结核病患者如何评价和理解健康信息,提高他们对健康相关术语的理解,并评估可靠的健康信息。
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Health Information Literacy Of Tuberculosis Patients in DOT Centers in Lagos State, Nigeria
Introduction: Health information literacy can play a critical role in controlling and managing tuberculosis. Low knowledge of tuberculosis coupled with inadequate health information literacy may lead to poorer treatment outcome. Despite being one of the most deadly infectious diseases, there are few empirical studies on the health information literacy of tuberculosis patients in Nigeria. Therefore, this study investigated the health information literacy of tuberculosis patients in DOT Centres in Lagos State, Nigeria.Material and Methods: The study employed a survey design. The sampling method used was a multi-stage sampling method. A total of twelve Directly Observed Therapy (DOT) Centres were selected across the three senatorial districts. A sample of size of 310 Tuberculosis patients was drawn using Taro Yamane formula. A structured and validated questionnaire was used as instrument for data collection. Data were analyzed using SPSS version-23.Results: The findings of the study revealed that respondents had a high level of health information literacy in their ability to identify specific health information needs, access information sources and use information. The respondents also demonstrate the ability to obtain health information more easily from printed sources than from the internet. However, their ability to understand health information easily and evaluate quality health information was low.Conclusion: The study outcome indicates that health information literacy of the respondents can be improved upon. As a result, efforts should be made to educate tuberculosis patients on how to evaluate and comprehend health information by improving their understanding of health- related terminologies and assessing reliable health information.
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