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The Association of Health Literacy, Social Support, Self-Efficacy and Interpersonal Interactions With Health Care Providers in Low-Income Latina Mothers

机译:低收入拉丁裔母亲的健康素养,社会支持,自我效能和与医疗保健提供者的人际互动协会

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We explored relationships between maternal health literacy (HL), communicative self-efficacy (SE), social support (SS) and maternal perception of interactions with health care providers (HCPs). Methods: Using a cross-sectional, correlational design, we assessed sociodemographic characteristics, maternal HL, social support, communicative self-efficacy, and interpersonal interactions with HCPs among 124 low-income Latina mothers of young children. Results: Informal SS significantly predicted maternal SE in interactions. SE predicted maternal perception of a HCP's ability to "elicit and respond to her concerns." Discussion: Interventions to improve maternal self-efficacy in interacting with HCPs among low health literate Latina mothers may positively impact pediatric health outcomes.
机译:我们探讨了孕产妇保健素养(HL),沟通自我效能感(SE),社会支持(SS)和孕产妇对与医疗保健提供者的互动的感知之间的关系。方法:使用横断面,相关设计,我们评估了124位低收入拉丁裔年幼母亲的社会人口统计学特征,母亲的HL,社会支持,沟通自我效能以及与HCP的人际互动。结果:非正式SS显着预测了母体SE的相互作用。 SE预测母亲对HCP“引起并回应她的担忧”的能力的看法。讨论:低文化素养的拉丁裔母亲在提高与HCP互动中的产妇自我效能的干预措施可能对儿科健康结局产生积极影响。

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