| Literature DB >> 25638047 |
Christoph Kowalski1,2, Shoou-Yih D Lee3, Anna Schmidt4, Simone Wesselmann5, Markus A Wirtz6, Holger Pfaff7, Nicole Ernstmann8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: While research on individual health literacy is steadily increasing, less attention has been paid to the context of care that may help to increase the patient's ability to navigate health care or to compensate for their limited health literacy. In 2012, Brach et al. introduced the concept of health literate health care organizations (HLHOs) to describe the organizational context of care. This paper presents our effort in developing and validating an HLHO instrument.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25638047 PMCID: PMC4332719 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-015-0707-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
HLHO-10 items
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| Patients have varying levels of health literacy. Health literacy is the ability to find, understand and put health information into practice. The following statements relate to measures at your hospital, which consider and promote the health literacy of your patients. Please think about your hospital in answering the questions. Please assess your hospital in accordance to each question on a scale from 1 ‘absolutely not’ to 7 ‘to a very large extent’. | ||||||||
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| …is the management at your hospital explicitly dedicated to the subject of health literacy (e.g. mission statement, human resources planning)? (1, leadership) | 5.00 | 1.50 | 5.0 | −0.894 | 1 | 7 | 0.768 | 0.67 |
| …is the topic of health literacy considered in quality management measures at your hospital? (2, integration) | 4.96 | 1.73 | 5.0 | −0.779 | 1 | 7 | 0.751 | 0.66 |
| …is health information at your hospital developed by involving patients? (4, inclusion of the served) | 3.70 | 1.72 | 4.0 | −0.040 | 1 | 7 | 0.622 | 0.45 |
| …is individualized health information used at your hospital (e.g. different languages, print sizes, braille)? (5, health literacy skills range) | 3.57 | 1.65 | 4.0 | 0.179 | 1 | 7 | 0.634 | 0.43 |
| …are there communication standards at your hospital which ensure that patients truly understand the necessary information (e.g. translators, allowing pauses for reflection, calling for further queries)? (6, communication standards) | 5.35 | 1.37 | 6.0 | −0.970 | 1 | 7 | 0.710 | 0.73 |
| …are efforts made to ensure that patients can find their way at your hospital without any problems (e.g. direction signs, information staff)? (7, provide access) | 5.75 | 1.31 | 6.0 | −1.620 | 1 | 7 | 0.533 | 0.79 |
| …is information made available to different patients via different media at your hospital (e.g. three-dimensional models, DVDs, picture stories)? (8, media variety) | 3.98 | 1.85 | 4.0 | −0.108 | 1 | 7 | 0.511 | 0.50 |
| …is it ensured that the patients have truly understood everything, particularly in critical situations (e.g. medication, surgical consent), at your hospital? (9, high-risk) | 6.04 | 0.95 | 6.0 | −0.683 | 1 | 7 | 0.439 | 0.84 |
| …do you communicate openly and comprehensibly at your hospital to your patients in advance about the costs which they themselves have to pay for treatment (e.g. out-of-pocket payments)? (10, costs) | 5.78 | 1.31 | 6.0 | −0.895 | 1 | 7 | 0.462 | 0.80 |
| …are employees at your hospital trained on the topic of health literacy? (3, workforce) | 4.38 | 1.65 | 4.5 | −0.337 | 1 | 7 | 0.833 | 0.56 |
M = Mean, SD = Standard deviation, Md = Median, S = Skewness, Min = Minimum, Max = Maximum, rit = Discrimination (corrected item-total-correlation), Pi = Difficulty; N = 51.
Patient characteristics (n = 1,224)
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| Stage | |
| Stage 0-I | 47.5 (504) |
| Stage II-IV | 52.5 (558) |
| Missing | (162) |
| Type of surgery | |
| Mastectomy | 22.0 (254) |
| Breast conserving treatment | 78.0 (899) |
| Missing | (71) |
| Age | |
| 20-40 | 4.6 (55) |
| 41-50 | 23.3 (281) |
| 51-60 | 28.1 (339) |
| 61-70 | 26.3 (317) |
| ≥70 | 17.8 (215) |
| Missing | (17) |
| Health literacy (mean, SD, median) | (3.58, 0.85, 3.67) |
Figure 1Confirmatory factor analysis.
Measures of Global Fit Confirmatory Factor Analysis
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| Thresholds for acceptable fit | > 0.05 | <3 | ≥0,90 | ≥0,90 | <0,08 | ||
| Original model | 80.917 | 35 | <0.001 | 2.312 | 0.768 | 0.820 | 0.159 |
| Modified model | 39.477 | 31 | 0.141 | 1.273 | 0.952 | 0.967 | 0.073 |
CFI, comparative fit index; RMSEA, root mean square error of approximation; TLI, Tucker-Lewis Index.
Hospital characteristics and bivariate associations with HLHO-10
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| All hospitals | 4.86 | ||
| Teaching hospital | 0.968 | ||
| Yes (mean) | 44 | 4.86 | |
| No (mean) | 7 | 4.84 | |
| Ownership status | 0.512 | ||
| Public (mean) | 28 | 4.81 | |
| Charitable (mean) | 16 | 5.08 | |
| For-profit (mean) | 7 | 4.53 | |
| Patient volume (Spearman’s r) | −0.131 | 0.361 | |
Note: P-values based on t-test (teaching status), ANOVA (ownership status) and Spearman’s r (patient volume).
Results of the hierarchical linear regression models on perceived adequacy of information
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| Intercept | 0.02 (0.738) | 0.19 (0.094) |
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| Stages II-IV (vs. 0-I) | −0.00 (0.991) | −0.00 (0.941) |
| Mastectomy (vs. bct) | 0.02 (0.776) | 0.02 (0.748) |
| Age groups (ref. 61 to 70) | ||
| ≤40 | −0.03 (0.871) | −0.02 (0.891) |
| 41 to | −0.01 (0.912) | −0.01 (0.903) |
| 51 to 60 | 0.02 (0.827) | 0.01 (0.874) |
| ≥71 | −0.08 (0.400) | −0.09 (0.355) |
| Health literacy | 0.15 (<0.001)*** | 0.15 (<0.001)*** |
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| Teaching | −0.21 (0.069) | |
| Patient volume | −0.00 (0.084) | |
| Ownership (ref. public) | ||
| Charitable | 0.01 (0.942) | |
| For-profit | 0.13 (0.223) | |
| HLHO-10 | 0.08 (0.032)* | 0.09 (0.031)* |
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| Between-hospital variance (τ00): SD | .04; .19*** | .04; .19** |
| Degrees of freedom | 49 | 45 |
| Chi-square | 91.66 | 80.14 |
| ICC (FUM: .040) | .038 | .037 |
Fixed effects with robust standard errors; b (P-value); n = 1,154 patients; N = 51 hospitals; *p < .05; **p < .01; ***p < .001.