与冠状病毒相关的健康知识:发展中国家 COVID-19 病毒流行期间的横断面研究

IF 0.6 Q4 Health Professions Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management Pub Date : 2023-12-06 DOI:10.24083/apjhm.v18i3.2167
Sana Zandkarimi, Maryam Kazerani, Mahdieh Mottaghi, M. Kazerani, Sara Jambarsang
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健康素养是指获取、阅读、理解和使用医疗保健信息以做出适当的健康决定和遵循治疗指示的能力。随着Covid-19疫情的爆发,公众需要获得新的、准确的信息。本研究调查了发展中国家某教学医院转诊的Covid-19患者的冠状病毒相关健康素养及其与人口统计学变量的关系。方法:本调查研究为描述性分析型。研究仪器包括LS-COVID-Q22。新冠肺炎患者于2020年12月5日至2021年7月5日转诊。样本是根据190人的样本量确定公式选择的。采用SPSS软件26进行统计分析。结果:伊玛目礼萨教学医院新冠肺炎患者冠状病毒相关健康素养总体平均得分为84.31分,达到预期水平。健康素养维度中,“理解健康信息”得分最高,“评价健康信息”得分最低。“年龄”作为一个人口因素,是与冠状病毒相关的健康素养相关的唯一因素。结论:虽然本研究的冠状病毒相关健康素养水平较好,但本研究的参与者大多是能够回答研究问题的患者,没有住院,有足够的素养水平来理解问卷问题,并且大多数是熟悉健康素养组成部分的医务人员。然而,考虑到与冠状病毒相关的健康素养培训在疾病预防和控制中具有有效作用,因此,受托人和决策者建议创建和促进必要的平台,以教授健康素养的组成部分,特别是针对老年人。缺乏对信息来源的适当评价导致不适当的保健做法。
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Coronavirus-Related Health Literacy: A cross-sectional study during the COVID-19 infodemic in a developing country
Health literacy is the ability to obtain, read, understand, and use healthcare information to make appropriate health decisions and follow instructions for treatment. With the onset of Covid-19 disease, the public needs to have access to new and accurate information. The present study investigated the Coronavirus-related health literacy in Covid-19 patients referred to a teaching hospital in a developing country and its relationship with demographic variables. Method: This survey research is a descriptive-analytical type. The research instrument includes LS-COVID-Q22). Patients with Covid-19 were referred to the hospital from December 5, 2020 to July 5, 2021.The samples were selected using a sample size determination formula of 190 people. Statistical analysis was performed with SPSS software version 26. Results: The overall average score of health literacy related to coronavirus in patients with Covid-19 at Imam Reza teaching hospital in is 84.31 which is the desired level. Among the dimensions of health literacy, the highest score belonged to “Understanding health information” and the lowest score belonged to “Evaluate health information”. “Age” as a demographic factor, is the only factor that has been associated with health literacy related to the coronavirus. Conclusion: Although the level of Coronavirus-related health literacy is favorable in this study, the participants in this study were mostly patients who were able to answer the research questions, were not hospitalized, had a sufficient level of literacy to understand the questionnaire questions, and most of them were medical staff who were familiar with the components of health literacy. However, considering that health literacy training related to coronavirus has an effective role in disease prevention and control, therefore, creating and promoting the necessary platform for teaching the components of health literacy , especially  for elders is recommended by trustees and policymakers. Lack of proper evaluation of information sources leads to improper health practice.
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Asia Pacific Journal of Health Management
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