头颈癌患者的健康素养与临床建议依从性

Randall J Harley, Karley Atchison, Jinhong Li, Karen Losego, Tamara Wasserman-Wincko, Jonas T Johnson, Marci L Nilsen
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背景:在明确的癌症治疗后,头颈癌(HNC)的幸存者通常被推荐参加旨在减轻治疗相关副作用负担的治疗。目的:在本研究中,我们评估转诊到物理治疗(PT)和语言病理治疗(SLPT)的依从性是否与患者健康素养(HL)相关。方法:对2017年至2019年在多学科HNC生存诊所就诊的患者进行回顾性队列分析。使用简短健康素养筛查来测量HL,分数低于10表示HL不足。使用卡方回归和逻辑回归来评估HL与PT或SLPT转诊依从性之间的关系。关键结果:在整个队列(N = 454)中,80例(18%)患者的HL治疗不足。与HL治疗充足的患者相比,HL治疗不足的患者完成初始PT评估的可能性显著降低(74%对58%,p = 0.034),但完成初始SLPT评估的可能性不显著降低(70%对61%,p = 0.37)。在调整了年龄、原发肿瘤部位和治疗阶段后,我们发现HL不充分的患者随访进行初始PT评估的可能性是前者的一半(优势比0.45,p = 0.032)。结论:总体而言,在HNC幸存者中,不充分的HL与PT依从性降低相关,但与SLPT依从性无关。这些结果强调了HL的临床重要性,并强调了干预措施的必要性,以促进HL不充分患者坚持治疗。[j].健康素养研究与实践[j].中国卫生科学,2013;7(1):e52-e60。
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Health Literacy and Adherence to Clinical Recommendations in Head and Neck Cancer.

Background: After definitive cancer treatment, survivors of head and neck cancer (HNC) are commonly recommended to participate in therapies aimed at reducing the burden of treatment-related side effects.

Objective: In this study, we evaluated whether adherence to referral to physical therapy (PT) and speech-language pathology therapy (SLPT) is related to patient health literacy (HL).

Methods: This is a retrospective cohort analysis of patients attending a multidisciplinary HNC survivorship clinic between 2017 and 2019. HL was measured using the Brief Health Literacy Screen, with scores below 10 indicating inadequate HL. Chi-square and logistic regression were used to evaluate the association between HL and adherence to PT or SLPT referral.

Key results: From the overall cohort (N = 454), 80 patients (18%) had inadequate HL. Compared to those with adequate HL, patients with inadequate HL were significantly less likely to complete initial PT evaluation (74% vs. 58%, p = .034) but were not significantly less likely to complete initial SLPT evaluation (70% vs. 61%, p = .37). After adjusting for age, primary tumor site, and treatment stage, we found that patients with inadequate HL were half as likely to follow up for initial PT evaluation (odds ratio 0.45, p = .032).

Conclusion: Overall, inadequate HL is associated with reduced adherence to PT but is not associated with adherence to SLPT among HNC survivors. These results highlight the clinical importance of HL and underscore the need for interventions to facilitate adherence to treatment for patients with inadequate HL. [HLRP: Health Literacy Research and Practice. 2023;7(1):e52-e60.].

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