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Hospital pharmacists understanding of available health literacy assessment tools and their perceived barriers for incorporation in patient education – a survey study

机译:医院药剂师了解可用的健康识字评估工具及其在患者教育中的感知障碍 - 调查研究

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BACKGROUND:Patients with low health literacy experience difficulty in understanding their medications leading to worse health outcomes. Pharmacists need to use formal assessment tools to be able to identify these patients, so they can better tailor their patient education. The objective of the study was to characterize hospital pharmacists understanding of health literacy and their use of screening and counselling strategies before and after completion of an educational module and to identify barriers that hospital pharmacists perceive to exist that prevent them from using health literacy tools.METHODS:Pharmacists in three health authorities were administered a pre-survey and then given access to an online 11 min educational video. The post-survey was distributed 1 month later. Descriptive statistics were used to quantify survey responses with comparisons made between pre and post responses. The main outcome measure was pharmacists' understanding of health literacy and their current practice related to health literacy.RESULTS:There were 131 respondents for the pre-survey and 39 for the post-survey. In the pre-module survey, 84% of pharmacists felt they understood what health literacy was, but only 53% currently assessed patients for their health literacy status and 40% were aware of what strategies to use in low health literacy patients. Lack of time (74%) was the biggest barrier in assessing patients' health literacy. In the post-module survey, 87% felt they understood what health literacy was and 64% incorporated health literacy status evaluation into their clinical practice. The educational module was helpful to the clinical practice of 74% of respondents.CONCLUSION:As health literacy can affect a patient's ability to adhere to their medications it is important for pharmacists to assess this in their patients. While pharmacists self-reported a high degree of understanding of health literacy, they are not regularly assessing their patients' health literacy status and are unaware of what strategies to use for low literacy patients.
机译:背景:健康识字率低的患者难以理解其药物导致较差的健康结果。药剂师需要使用正式的评估工具能够识别这些患者,因此他们可以更好地定制患者教育。该研究的目的是将医院药剂师的理解,在完成教育模块之前和识别医院药剂师认为存在的障碍之前和审查策略的情况下,使用筛选和咨询策略,以防止他们使用健康识字工具。方法:三名卫生当局的药剂师进行了预先调查,然后在线访问了11分钟的教育视频。调查后1个月后分发。描述性统计数据用于量化预先和答复之间的比较调查响应。主要成果措施是药剂师对健康扫盲的理解及其与健康素养相关的实践。结果:调查前有131名受访者和调查后39人。在模型预测调查中,84%的药剂师认为他们了解了健康素养,但目前只评估了患者的健康识字状态,40%意识到低健康扫盲患者使用哪些策略。缺乏时间(74%)是评估患者健康识字的最大障碍。在模型后调查中,87%的人认为他们了解了健康素养和64%的卫生素养状况评估,进入其临床实践。教育模块有助于74%的受访者的临床实践。结论:作为卫生素养会影响患者坚持他们的药物的能力,对于药剂师来说,药剂师在其患者中评估这一点是重要的。虽然药剂师自我报告的对健康素养的高度理解,但他们不经常评估其患者的健康识字性状态,并且不知道低识字患者使用的策略。

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