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The missing link to patient engagement in Italy: The role of health literacy in enabling patients

机译:与意大利患者参与的缺失环节:健康素养在帮助患者中的作用

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Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to discuss the changing patterns of users' behavior in the health care service system. Although patient engagement and health services' co-production are understood as essential ingredients in the recipe for sustainable health systems, some determinants to patient involvement are still widely neglected by both policy makers and health care professionals. Among others, inadequate health literacy performs as a significant barrier to patient empowerment. Design/methodology/approach - A survey aimed at objectively measuring health literacy-related skills was administered to a random sample of 600 Italian patients. The Italian version of the Newest Vital Sign (NVS) was used to assess the ability of the respondents to deal with written health information. Moreover, the respondents were asked to self-report their ability to navigate the health system. It was presumed that inadequate health literacy as measured by the NVS is related with impaired self-reported functional, interactive, and critical health-related competencies, paving the way for the inability and the unwillingness of patients to be involved in the health care provision. Findings - About half of the sample showed inadequate health literacy. However, poor NVS scores were only slightly associated with limited self-reported functional, interactive, and critical health-related competencies. In general, patients with inadequate health-related skills were not likely to be engaged in the provision of health services. Elderly, people suffering from financial deprivation and less educated individuals were found to be at special risk of living with limited health literacy. Practical implications - Limited health literacy is a common and relevant issue among people dealing with the health care service system. The impaired ability to collect, process, and use health information produces barriers to patient engagement and prevents the evolution of patients' behavior toward health care co-production. Originality/value - Health literacy is a widely overlooked issue in the Italian national health system. This paper contributes in shedding light on the determinants and effects of health literacy of Italian hospital patients. Besides, some insights on the validity of the methodological tools typically used to assess health-related skills are provided.
机译:目的-本文的目的是讨论医疗保健服务系统中用户行为的变化模式。尽管患者参与和卫生服务的联合生产被认为是可持续卫生系统配方中必不可少的组成部分,但决策者和卫生保健专业人员仍然普遍忽略了患者参与的一些决定因素。其中,健康素养不足是增强患者权能的重要障碍。设计/方法/方法-一项旨在客观衡量健康素养相关技能的调查针对600名意大利患者进行了随机抽样。意大利版的最新生命体征(NVS)用于评估受访者处理书面健康信息的能力。此外,还要求受访者自我报告他们在卫生系统中的导航能力。据推测,由NVS衡量的健康素养不足与自我报告的功能,互动以及与健康相关的关键能力受损有关,为患者无能力和不愿参与医疗保健铺平了道路。调查结果-大约一半的样本显示出健康素养不足。但是,不良的NVS分数与自我报告的功能,互动性以及与健康相关的关键能力有限之间的关系很小。一般而言,与健康相关技能不足的患者不太可能从事提供卫生服务的工作。老年人发现,经济拮据的人和受教育程度较低的人特别容易受到健康知识的威胁。实际意义-有限的健康素养是与健康护理服务系统打交道的人们之间普遍存在的问题。收集,处理和使用健康信息的能力受损,阻碍了患者的参与,并阻止了患者行为向医疗联营发展。原创性/价值-健康素养是意大利国家卫生系统中一个经常被忽视的问题。本文有助于阐明意大利医院患者的健康素养的决定因素和影响。此外,提供了有关通常用于评估健康相关技能的方法学工具有效性的一些见解。

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