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Assessing Health Literacy of Hypertensive Patients in a Primary Care Setting Using a Self-administered Questionnaire

机译:使用自我调查问卷评估基层医疗机构中高血压患者的健康素养

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The Newest Vital Sign (NVS) assesses health literacy in clinical settings. This exploratory study examined the feasibility of using the NVS as a self-administered questionnaire (SAQ) in a low-income, primary care setting. Adult hypertensive patients were recruited in 2011-2012 (n=238). Quantitative and qualitative analyses were conducted to examine potential issues with self-administration. Patients had low rates of adequate health literacy (28.4%). Only half of respondents completed the NVS (54.4%). Being Black, female, and having additional chronic illnesses increased the likelihood of being a partial responder as opposed to being a completer. Easier math problems and reading comprehension items were attempted in greater numbers by partial responders. Results indicate issues with interpretation and the need for better scoring instructions. Future studies that self-administer the NVS should consider slight modifications. The NVS provides important information about patients' health literacy and it is a valuable tool to assess patients' understanding of food labels.
机译:最新生命体征(NVS)评估临床环境中的健康素养。这项探索性研究研究了在低收入的初级保健机构中将NVS用作自我管理调查表(SAQ)的可行性。在2011-2012年招募了成人高血压患者(n = 238)。进行了定量和定性分析,以检查自我管理的潜在问题。患者的健康素养率较低(28.4%)。只有一半的受访者完成了NVS(54.4%)。黑人,女性以及患有其他慢性病增加了部分反应者而不是完全反应者的可能性。部分响应者尝试了更简单的数学问题和阅读理解项。结果表明解释存在问题,需要更好的评分指导。自我管理NVS的未来研究应考虑稍作修改。 NVS提供有关患者健康素养的重要信息,它是评估患者对食品标签理解的宝贵工具。

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