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The Influence of Health Literacy and Patient Activation on Patient Information Seeking and Sharing.

Christy J W Ledford1, Lauren A Cafferty1, Travis C Russell2.   

Abstract

This study provided an assessment of how patients looked for information to prepare for a clinical appointment and whether they shared those findings with their provider. A cross-sectional survey allowed insight into patient attitudes, motivations, and behavior in clinical real time. At two hospital-based clinics, 243 patients completed surveys before and after clinical appointments. Younger patients with higher communicative and critical health literacy prepared for clinical appointments with information searches. The predicted association of health literacy and patient activation with information sharing was not supported. This study shows that patients with higher patient activation perceived that their providers responded more positively to patient-obtained medical information. The role of critical health literacy may show that individuals choosing to seek information are considering not just their ability to conduct the search but also their ability to synthesize and critically analyze the results of the information search. An implication for providers is to become skilled in directly asking or passively surveying what outside information sources the patient has engaged with, no matter if the patient does or does not introduce the information.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26513034     DOI: 10.1080/10810730.2015.1066466

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Health Commun        ISSN: 1081-0730


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