老年人健康素养水平与自我照顾能力的关系

pouria tamizkar, M. Mohammadi, Azita Fathnezhad-kazemi, somayeh marami
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健康素养水平低的老年人是高危人群之一,因为他们难以理解和阅读可能影响其医疗保健的健康信息。本研究旨在探讨大不里士市老年人健康素养状况与自我照顾能力的关系。方法:本研究于2019年对大不里士退休中心的165名老年人进行了横断面描述性分析。随机抽样并考虑纳入标准。所使用的工具包括三个部分:人口特征、健康素养和自我保健问卷。数据采用SPSS v.21进行分析,考虑显著性水平为(P< 0.05)。结果:男性参与者的平均(标准差)年龄为66.47(5.44),体重指数为26.75(1.90),体重指数为52.7%。健康素养和自我护理能力的均分(标准差)分别为79.58分(11.80分)和68.95分(6.37分)。老年人143人(86.7%)中,大多数具有足够和较高的健康素养。83例(50.3%)自我照顾能力较差。健康素养与自我护理能力呈显著正相关(P <0.05),但相关关系较弱(r = 0.20)。结论:虽然健康素养水平中等,但许多人的自我保健能力不足。表明需要关注相关因素,以便计划和采取措施提高相关当局的自我照顾能力。
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The relationship between health literacy level and self-care ability in the elderly
Introduction: Elderly people with low levels of health literacy are one of at-risk groups because they have difficulty understanding and reading health information that may affect their health care. The aim of this study was to determine the relationship between health literacy status and self-care ability in the elderly in Tabriz. Method: This cross-sectional descriptive-analytical study was conducted in 2019 with the participation of 165 elderly people in the Tabriz Retirement Center. Sampling was done randomly and considering the inclusion criteria. The tools were used consisted of three sections: demographic characteristics, health literacy and self-care questionnaire. Data were analyzed by SPSS v.21 and the level of significance considered was (P< 0.05). Results: The mean (standard deviation) age and body mass index were 66.47 (5.44) and 26.75 (1.90) and 52.7% of the male participants, respectively. The mean (standard deviation) score of health literacy and self-care ability were 79.58 (11.80) and 68.95 (6.37), respectively. Most of the elderly 143 (86.7%) had adequate and higher level of health literacy. Also 83 (50.3%) had low selfcare ability. There was a positive and significant relationship (P <0.05) between health literacy and self-care ability, although this relationship was weak (r = 0.20). Conclusion: Although the level of health literacy was moderately high, however many people had insufficient self-care ability. Indicates the need to pay attention to the relevant factors in order to plan and take measures to improve the self-care capacity of the relevant authorities.
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