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Self-Management Skills in Chronic Disease Management: What Role Does Health Literacy Have?

机译:慢性病管理中的自我管理技能:健康素养有什么作用?

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Background. Self-management-based interventions can lead to improved health outcomes in people with chronic diseases, and multiple patient characteristics are associated with the development of self-management behaviors. Low health literacy (HL) has been implicated in poorer self-management behaviors and increased costs to health services. However, the mechanisms behind this relationship remain unclear. Therefore, the aim of the current review is to assess the association between HL and patient characteristics related to self-management behaviors (i.e., disease-related knowledge, beliefs, and self-efficacy). Methods. The review comprised 3 phases: 1) database searches, 2) eligibility screening, and 3) study quality assessment and strength of evidence. Inclusion criteria specified that a valid HL screening tool was used, that at least one self-management behavior was assessed, and that patients had a chronic condition. Results. An initial search generated a total of 712 articles, of which 31 studies fulfilled the eligibility criteria. A consistent association was found between low HL and poorer disease-related knowledge in respiratory diseases, diabetes, and multiple disease categories. A significant association between low HL and poorer self-efficacy was reported in cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, human immunodeficiency virus, and multiple disease categories. HL was significantly associated with poorer beliefs in respiratory, musculoskeletal, and cardiovascular diseases. Discussion. The findings from the current review suggest that low HL may affect behaviors necessary for the development of self-management skills. Given that self-management strategies are core components for effective treatment of a range of chronic diseases, low HL poses a considerable health concern. Further research is needed to understand the mediating influence of HL on disease-related knowledge, self-efficacy, and beliefs. From this, HL-sensitive, self-management interventions ought to be devised and implemented.
机译:背景。基于自我管理的干预措施可以改善慢性病患者的健康状况,并且多种患者特征与自我管理行为的发展有关。较低的健康素养(HL)与较差的自我管理行为和增加的卫生服务成本有关。但是,这种关系背后的机制仍不清楚。因此,本综述的目的是评估HL与与自我管理行为(即疾病相关的知识,信念和自我效能)相关的患者特征之间的关联。方法。该审查包括3个阶段:1)数据库搜索,2)资格筛选和3)研究质量评估和证据强度。纳入标准规定使用有效的HL筛查工具,至少评估一种自我管理行为,并且患者患有慢性病。结果。初步搜索共产生712篇文章,其中31篇研究符合资格标准。在HL偏低与呼吸系统疾病,糖尿病和多种疾病类别的疾病相关知识较弱之间发现了一致的关联。据报道,在心血管疾病,糖尿病,人类免疫缺陷病毒和多种疾病类别中,低HL与自我效能较弱之间存在显着关联。 HL与对呼吸系统疾病,肌肉骨骼疾病和心血管疾病的较差信念密切相关。讨论。当前审查的结果表明,低HL可能会影响自我管理技能发展所需的行为。鉴于自我管理策略是有效治疗多种慢性疾病的核心要素,因此低HL引起了对健康的极大关注。需要进一步的研究来了解HL对疾病相关知识,自我效能和信念的中介影响。由此,应该设计并实施对HL敏感的自我管理干预措施。

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