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Association of Health Literacy and Numeracy with Interest in Research Participation

机译:卫生素养与研究参与兴趣协会

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BackgroundThere is much attention to recruitment of diverse populations in research, but little is known about the influence of health literacy and numeracy skills.ObjectiveTo determine if health literacy and numeracy affect individuals' interest to participate in research studies.DesignCross-sectional survey data were pooled from 3 large studies conducted in the Mid-South Clinical Data Research Network.ParticipantsAdult patients enrolled in 1 of 3 Mid-South Clinical Data Research Network studies.Main MeasuresThe survey domains included demographic items, the 3-item Brief Health Literacy Screen (range 3-15), and the 3-item Subjective Numeracy Scale (range 3-18). The outcome was a sum index measure of a 7-item instrument (range 7-21) assessing individuals' interest in participating in different types of research, including research that involves taking surveys, giving a blood sample, participating via phone or internet, taking an investigational medication, meeting at a local community center or school, including family, or staying overnight at a hospital.Key ResultsRespondents (N=15,973) were predominately women (65.5%), White (81.4%), and middle aged (M=52.8years, SD=16.5); 32.4% previously participated in research. Self-reported health literacy was relatively high (M=13.5 out of 15, SD=2.1), and subjective numeracy skills were somewhat lower (M=14.3 out of 18, SD=3.6). After adjustment for age, gender, race, income, education, and other characteristics, lower health literacy and numeracy skills were each independently associated with less interest in research participation (p<0.001 for each). Prior research participation was associated with greater interest in future research participation (p<0.001).ConclusionsAfter adjustment for factors known to be predictive of interest, individuals with lower health literacy or numeracy scores were less interested in participating in research. Additional work is needed to elucidate reasons for this finding and to determine strategies to engage these populations.
机译:Backgroundshere重视招募各种人口在研究中,但对健康识字和计算技能的影响很少。objectiveto决定了卫生识字和计算是否影响人们参与研究学习的兴趣。汇集了人员的兴趣从中南临床数据研究网络中进行的3项大型研究。患有3个中南临床数据研究网络研究中的1个患者参加的患者.MAIN MeasureSthe调查域包括人口统计项目,3项简介健康识字屏幕(范围3 -15),以及3项主观数值刻度(范围3-18)。结果是7项仪器(范围7-21)的总和指标,评估个人对参与不同类型的研究的兴趣,包括涉及调查的研究,通过电话或互联网参加血液样本,参与在当地社区中心或学校的调查药物,包括家庭或在医院住宿过夜.Key···呼应者(n = 15,973),主要是女性(65.5%),白色(81.4%)和中年(m = 52.8年,SD = 16.5); 32.4%以前参加了研究。自我报告的健康识字性比较高(M = 13.5分,满分15,SD = 2.1),主观的计算技能略低(m = 14.3,18.3中,SD = 3.6)。在调整年龄,性别,种族,收入,教育和其他特征后,较低的健康识字和数值技能各自独立关联,对研究参与的较少有关(每次P <0.001)。先前的研究参与与未来研究参与的更大兴趣(P <0.001)。控制后的调整,了解有关兴趣预测的因素,具有较低的健康识字或数值分数的个体对参与研究感兴趣。需要额外的工作来避免这一发现的原因,并确定参与这些人口的策略。

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