Talia L. Caridi , Fernanda Mariño-Polo , Cora G. Farra , Alison M. Mingus , Athar Memon , Mario J. Grijalva , Benjamin R. Bates
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摘要
目的 健康素养与许多患者的治疗效果有关。本研究试图确定一个人的健康素养水平与他对南美锥虫病的了解程度之间的关系。方法 我们对居住在厄瓜多尔洛哈省农村地区两个县的流动诊所就诊者进行了横断面调查。研究所在的社区是南美锥虫病的高发区,医疗和教育资源有限。西班牙文版《健康素养简短评估》对健康素养进行了测量。南美锥虫病知识问卷调查了南美锥虫病知识。研究采用 T 检验和相关分析来评估相关性。大多数受访者为女性(64.1%),大多数已婚(40.7%),受教育程度低于中等(40.7%)。样本的平均年龄为 44.31±18.85 岁。社区居民的健康素养水平和南美锥虫病知识水平较低。约半数人的健康知识水平不足。结论 健康知识水平与南美锥虫病知识之间没有关联。缺乏关联的原因可能包括对恰加斯病教育的投资不足以及厄瓜多尔农村地区卫生系统的忽视。在厄瓜多尔较贫困的农村地区,需要努力提高健康素养和恰加斯病知识。创新这是第一项评估未感染人群健康素养与恰加斯病知识之间关系的研究。对于新病症,在调整宣传活动之前,应调查健康素养与疾病知识之间的关系。
Health literacy & Chagas disease knowledge: A cross-sectional study in Southern Loja Province, Ecuador
Objective
Health literacy is associated with many patient outcomes. This study sought to determine the association between a person's level of health literacy and their knowledge about Chagas disease.
Methods
A cross-sectional survey was conducted with people living in two counties in rural Loja Province, Ecuador who attended a mobile health clinic. The communities in which the study was conducted are at high risk of Chagas disease and have limited access to both health care and educational resources. The Spanish version of Short Assessment for Health Literacy measured health literacy. The Chagas Disease Knowledge questionnaire measured knowledge of Chagas disease. T-tests and correlational analysis were used to assess associations.
Results
Overall 85 people participated in this study. A majority of the respondents were female (64.1%), and a plurality were married (40.7%) and had education less than secondary (40.7%). The average age of the sample was 44.31 ± 18.85. Health literacy levels and Chagas disease knowledge in the communities were low. About half of people had inadequate health literacy. No association between health literacy and Chagas knowledge was found.
Conclusion
Health literacy levels and Chagas disease knowledge were not found to be correlated. Explanations for the lack of association may include common causes of inadequate investment in Chagas disease education as well as neglect of health systems in rural Ecuador. Efforts to improve both health literacy and Chagas disease knowledge in poorer, rural areas of Ecuador are needed.
Innovation
This is the first study to assess relationships between health literacy and knowledge of Chagas disease in an uninfected population. For novel conditions, relationships between health literacy and disease knowledge should be investigated before communication campaigns are adapted.