访问贝鲁特门诊诊所的黎巴嫩成年人的健康素养水平和预测因素。

Q2 Medicine Health literacy research and practice Pub Date : 2021-10-01 Epub Date: 2021-11-09 DOI:10.3928/24748307-20211012-02
Carmel H Bouclaous, Samer Salem, Ahmad Ghanem, Namir Saade, Jad El Haddad, Melissa Bou Malham, Soad Al Osta, Karen Matar, Elma Nassar, Georges Yared, Majd Khiami, Mary Joe Eid
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背景:迄今为止,东地中海地区,特别是黎巴嫩缺乏对健康素养的研究。目的:这项横断面研究评估了黎巴嫩成年人的健康素养水平和相关性。方法:共有587名参与者(54.5%为女性)从贝鲁特五家卫生机构的门诊部招募。问卷包括阿拉伯语版的功能性健康素养量表、阿拉伯语短版的欧洲健康素养调查,以及关于社会人口和健康相关因素的问题。对这些因素与功能性健康素养(FHL)和综合健康素养(CHL)水平的关系进行了描述性和推断性统计。关键结果:约65.8%的患者FHL不足或有问题,43.8%的患者CHL不足或问题。尽管FHL与长期疾病呈负相关,但与支付能力和健康状况呈正相关。CHL与教育、收入、支付治疗费用的能力、健康状况和FHL水平呈正相关,而与长期疾病呈负相关。二元逻辑回归显示,低教育程度、低社会经济地位和寡妇是FHL不足的预测因素。此外,FHL不足和低收入增加了CHL不足的可能性。结论:本研究确定了那些有健康知识不足和不良健康结果风险因素的人。国家行动计划可以指导促进健康知识及其在社会中的嵌入,以灌输能力和环境,消除黎巴嫩的健康不平等现象,维持健康。[HLRP:健康素养研究与实践。2021;5(4):e295-e309。]简明语言摘要:这项研究使用两种公认的筛查工具,检查了587名黎巴嫩成年人的健康素养水平及其相关性。第一个工具测量了功能性健康素养(FHL),它代表一个人通过阅读或写作获得健康信息的能力。第二个工具评估了综合健康素养,包括一个人利用其社交技能从不同媒体获取健康信息并根据这些信息做出适当健康决策的能力。近三分之二的参与者FHL不足或有问题。更具体地说,低教育程度、低社会经济地位和丧偶是FHL不足的预测因素。近一半的参与者CHL不足或有问题,低FHL和低收入人群的CHL水平不足的可能性增加。
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Health Literacy Levels and Predictors Among Lebanese Adults Visiting Outpatient Clinics in Beirut.

Background: To date, there has been a dearth of research on health literacy in the Eastern Mediterranean Region and in particular Lebanon.

Objectives: This cross-sectional study assessed the levels and correlates of health literacy in Lebanese adults.

Methods: A total of 587 participants (54.5% women) were recruited from the outpatient clinics of five health facilities in Beirut. The questionnaire consisted of the Arabic version of the Functional Health literacy Scale, the Arabic short version of the European Health Literacy Survey, and questions on sociodemographic and health-related factors. Descriptive and inferential statistics were performed to assess the association of these factors with functional health literacy (FHL) and comprehensive health literacy (CHL) levels.

Key results: About 65.8% had inadequate or problematic FHL and 43.8% had inadequate or problematic CHL. Although FHL was negatively correlated with long-term illness, it was positively correlated with ability to pay and health status. CHL was positively correlated with education, income, ability to pay for treatment, health status, and FHL level, whereas it was negatively correlated with long-term illness. Binary logistic regression showed that low education, low socioeconomic status, and being a widow were predictive of inadequate FHL. Moreover, having inadequate FHL and low income increased the likelihood of having inadequate CHL.

Conclusion: This study has identified those with risk factors for inadequate health literacy and unfavorable health outcomes. A national action plan can guide the promotion of health literacy and its embeddedness in society to instill competencies and the environment that would eliminate health inequities and sustain health in Lebanon. [HLRP: Health Literacy Research and Practice. 2021;5(4):e295-e309.] Plain Language Summary: This study examined health literacy levels and correlates in 587 Lebanese adults using two recognized screening tools. The first tool measured functional health literacy (FHL), which represents the ability of a person to acquire information on health through reading or writing. The second tool assessed comprehensive health literacy (CHL), which encompasses the ability of a person to use their social skills to acquire health information from different media and make appropriate health decisions based on this information. Close to two-thirds of the participants had inadequate or problematic FHL. More specifically, low education, low socioeconomic status, and widowhood were predictive of inadequate FHL. Nearly one-half of the participants had inadequate or problematic CHL with an increased likelihood of inadequate levels in people with low FHL and low income.

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