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Chiara Lorini1, Francesca Ierardi2, Letizia Bachini3, Martina Donzellini4, Fabrizio Gemmi5, Guglielmo Bonaccorsi6.
Abstract
This study analyses the relationship between the antecedents and consequences of health literacy (HL) at the ecological level among the nations involved in the European Health Literacy Survey (HLS-EU). The antecedents and consequences were investigated by means of proxy indicators. The HL was measured using the 47-item HLS-EU questionnaire (HLS-EUQ47) and the Newest Vital Sign (NVS). The two measures stood in significant correlation to the outcomes of the sub-discipline of the Euro Health Consumer Index (r = 0.790 for HLS-EUQ47; r = 0.789 for NVS). The HLS-EUQ47 also stood in correlation to the percentage of population with post-secondary education (r = 0.810), the reading performance for 15-year-old students (r = 0.905), the presence of a national screening program for breast (r = 0.732) or cervical cancer (r = 0.873). The NVS stood in correlation with the unemployment rate (r = −0.778), the Gross Domestic Product (r = 0.719), the Gini coefficient (r = −0.743), the rank of the Euro Patient Empowerment Index (r = −0.826), the expenditure on social protection (r = 0.814), the Consumer Empowerment Index (r = 0.898), the percentage of adults using the internet for seeking health information (r = 0.759), the prevalence of overweight individuals (r = −0.843), the health expenditure (r = 0.766), as well as the percentage of individuals using the internet for interacting with public authorities (r = 0.755). This study provides some preliminary considerations regarding alternative means by which to study HL and proposes new methods for experimentation. The methods and the results could offer a means by which the relationship between society and overall healthcare protection could be strengthened.Entities:
Keywords: antecedents; consequences; determinants of health; ecological study; health literacy
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29671791 PMCID: PMC5923840 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph15040798
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Health literacy (HL) definition, according to Nutbeam [14].
| Functional HL | Basic Reading, Writing, and Literacy Skills |
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| Interactive HL | Communicative and social skills that can be used to derive meaning from different forms of communication, and to apply new information to changing circumstances |
| Critical HL | Cognitive and social skills required to critically analyse information, and to use this information to exert greater control over life events and situations through individual and collective action to address the social, economic and environmental determinants of health |
Indicators included in the correlation analysis and data sources.
| Sub-Area | Indicator | Data Source | Year |
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| Gender | Women/100 men | Eurostat | 2011 |
| Age | Population aged 65+ (%) | Health for All | 2011 |
| Race/ethnicity | Foreign-born population (%) | 2011 | |
| Education level | Population with post-secondary education aged 25+ (%) | Health for All | 2010 |
| Education level | Lifelong learning-% persons aged 25 to 64 who stated that they received education or training in the four weeks preceding the survey | OECD | 2011 |
| Media use | Population that use the Internet at least ones a week (% of individuals) | Eurostat | 2010 |
| Reading and arithmetical skills | Reading achievement (average reading performance for 15-year-old students) | OECD | 2009 |
| Employment status | Unemployment rate (%) | Health for All | 2011 |
| Income | Gross Domestic Product (GDP), U.S.$ per capita | Health for All | 2011 |
| Income discrepancy | Gini coefficient | Health for All | 2011 |
| Health status | Prevalence of chronic depression (%) | OECD | 2011 |
| cognitive abilities | Prevalence of dementia (%) | OECD | 2009 |
| Health coverage | National breast cancer screening program (0 if not, 1 if yes) | European Commission | 2011 |
| Health coverage | National cervical cancer screening program (0 if not, 1 if yes) | European Commission | 2011 |
| Health systems | Hospitals per 100,000 abitants | Health for All | 2011 |
| Health systems | Euro Patient Empowerment Index-total score-rank | HCP | 2009 |
| Health promotion actions | Tobacco Control Scale Ranking | Joossens, 2013 | 2010 |
| Social support | Expenditure on social protection (% of GDP) | Eurostat | 2011 |
| Social, environmental and political forces | Households with internet access (%) | Eurostat | 2011 |
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| Capacity to act independently on knowledge, Motivation and self-confidence, individual resilience, Ability to apply information to novel situations, Ability to participate in public and private dialogues about health, medicine, scientific knowledge and cultural beliefs, self-efficacy, attitudes | Consumer Empowerment Index score | Eurobarometer | 2011 |
| Health knowledge (risk, diseases and treatments) | Individuals (16–74) using the internet for seeking health information (%) | Eurostat | 2011 |
| Health behavior | Prevalence of overweight (%) | Health for All | 2010 |
| Health behavior | Pure alcohol consumption (litres per capita) | Health for All | 2011 |
| Health behavior | Adult population smoking daily (%) | OECD | 2010 |
| Health outcomes | Life expectancy at birth | Eurostat | 2011 |
| Health outcomes | Suicide and self-inflicted injury death rate per 100,000 abitants | Health for All | 2011 |
| Health status | Self-perceived health-% Bad | Eurostat | 2011 |
| Health outcomes | People having a long-standing illness or health problem by educational attainment level | Eurostat | 2011 |
| Health outcomes | Euro Health Consumer Index-Outcomes sub-discipline | HCP | 2009 |
| Hospitalization | Hospital discharges per 1000 inhabitants | OECD | 2010 |
| Healthcare costs | Total health expenditure (% of GDP) | Health for All | 2011 |
| Healthcare costs | Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health | Health for All | 2011 |
| Healthcare access | Self-reported unmet need for medical examination or treatment | Eurostat | 2011 |
| Screening behaviors | Mammography screening, women aged 50–69 screened (%) | OECD | 2010 |
| Improved capacity to influence social norms and interact with social groups | Individuals using the internet for interacting with public authorities (last 12 months) (%) | Eurostat | 2011 |
| Social injustice | Crime, violence or vandalism in the area | Eurostat | 2011 |
| Social injustice | UNDP Human Development Index (HDI) | Health for All | 2011 |
HCP: Health Consumer Powerhouse; OECD: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development; UNDP: United Nations Development Programme.
Spearman’s correlation between HL (mean value of HLS-EU-Q47 and NVS scores), its antecedents and its consequences in the eight European countries of the HL Survey.
| Indicators | HLS-EUQ 47 Score | NVS Score | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rho |
| Rho |
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| Antecedents | Women/100 men | −0.611 | 0.108 | −0.614 | 0.105 |
| Population aged 65+ (%) | −0.405 | 0.320 | 0.168 | 0.691 | |
| Foreign-born population (%) | 0.262 | 0.531 | 0.275 | 0.509 | |
| Population with post-secondary education aged 25+ (%) | 0.810 | 0.015 | 0.635 | 0.091 | |
| Lifelong learning-% persons aged 25 to 64 who stated that they received education or training in the four weeks preceding the survey | 0.381 | 0.352 | 0.551 | 0.157 | |
| Population that use the Internet at least ones a week (% of individuals) | 0.667 | 0.071 | 0.647 | 0.083 | |
| Reading achievement (average reading performance for 15-year-old students) | 0.905 | 0.002 | 0.299 | 0.471 | |
| Unemployment rate (%) | −0.071 | 0.867 | −0.778 | 0.023 | |
| GDP, U.S.$ per capita | 0.667 | 0.071 | 0.719 | 0.045 | |
| Gini coefficient | −0.524 | 0.183 | −0.743 | 0.035 | |
| Prevalence of chronic depression (%) | 0.275 | 0.509 | 0.590 | 0.123 | |
| Prevalence of dementia (%) | 0.095 | 0.823 | 0.168 | 0.691 | |
| National breast cancer screening program (0 if not, 1 if yes) | 0.732 | 0.039 | −0.113 | 0.789 | |
| National cervical cancer screening program (0 if not, 1 if yes) | 0.873 | 0.005 | 0.274 | 0.511 | |
| Hospitals per 100,000 | −0.595 | 0.120 | 0.000 | 1.000 | |
| EPEI total score-rank | −0.595 | 0.120 | −0.826 | 0.011 | |
| Tobacco Control Scale Ranking | −0.518 | 0.188 | 0.248 | 0.553 | |
| Expenditure on social protection (% of GDP) | 0.381 | 0.352 | 0.814 | 0.014 | |
| Households with internet access (%) | 0.286 | 0.493 | −0.036 | 0.933 | |
| Consequences | Consumer Empowerment Index | 0.548 | 0.160 | 0.898 | 0.002 |
| Individuals (16–74) using the internet for seeking health information (%) | 0.407 | 0.317 | 0.759 | 0.029 | |
| Prevalence of overweight (%) | −0.024 | 0.955 | −0.843 | 0.009 | |
| Pure alcohol consumption, litres per capita | 0.072 | 0.866 | −0.548 | 0.159 | |
| Adult population smoking daily | −0.476 | 0.233 | −0.575 | 0.136 | |
| Life expectancy at birth | 0.238 | 0.570 | 0.228 | 0.588 | |
| Suicide and self-inflicted injury (SDR) per 100,000 | 0.048 | 0.911 | 0.060 | 0.888 | |
| Self-perceived health-% Bad | −0.595 | 0.120 | −0.275 | 0.509 | |
| People having a long-standing illness or health problem by educational attainment level | 0.024 | 0.955 | −0.530 | 0.177 | |
| Euro Health Consumer Index-Outcomes sub-discipline | 0.790 | 0.020 | 0.789 | 0.020 | |
| Hospital discharges per 1000 inhabitants | −0.524 | 0.183 | 0.228 | 0.588 | |
| Total health expenditure (% of GDP) | 0.095 | 0.823 | 0.766 | 0.027 | |
| Private expenditure on health as % of total expenditure on health | −0.455 | 0.257 | −0.602 | 0.114 | |
| Self-reported unmet need for medical examination or treatment | 0.371 | 0.365 | 0.566 | 0.143 | |
| Mammography screening, women aged 50–69 screened (%) | 0.381 | 0.352 | 0.419 | 0.301 | |
| Individuals using the internet for interacting with public authorities (last 12 months) (%) | 0.548 | 0.160 | 0.755 | 0.031 | |
| Crime, violence or vandalism in the area | −0.286 | 0.493 | 0.323 | 0.435 | |
| UNDP Human Development Index (HDI) | 0.071 | 0.867 | 0.443 | 0.272 | |
Note: UNDP: United Nations Development Programme.
A—Antecedents.
| Levels | Areas | Sub-Areas |
|---|---|---|
| Personal Determinants | Demographic | Age |
| Gender | ||
| Race/ethnicity | ||
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| Competences | Literacy |
| Education level | ||
| Operational competences | ||
| Interactive competences | ||
| Autonomous competences | ||
| Informational competences | ||
| Contextual competences | ||
| Cultural competences | ||
| Media use | ||
| Peer and parent influences | ||
| Reading and arithmetical skills | ||
| Socioeconomic | Occupation | |
| Employment status | ||
| Income | ||
| Income discrepancy | ||
| Health | Disease severity | |
| Health status | ||
| Health-related experience | ||
| Personal competences such as vision, hearing, verbal ability, memory and reasoning | ||
| Cognitive abilities | ||
| Physical abilities | ||
| Healthcare | Health coverage | |
| Health system | ||
| Communication and assessment skills of people with whom individuals interact for health | ||
| Complexity and difficulty of the printed and spoken messages in the healthcare environment | ||
| Situational Determinants | Policy | Health promotion actions (education, social mobilization, advocacy) |
| Ability of the media, the marketplace, and governmental agencies to provide health information in an appropriate manner | ||
| Social support | ||
| Education system | ||
| Social, environmental and political forces |
B—Consequences.
| Levels | Areas | Sub-Areas |
|---|---|---|
| Individual | Health outcomes | Health status (also self-reported) |
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| Health outcome | |
| Health behavior | Health behaviors | |
| Prevention behaviors | ||
| Health-promoting behaviors | ||
| Screening behaviors | ||
| Compliance | ||
| Medical or medication treatment errors | ||
| Empowerment | Attitudes | |
| Self-efficacy | ||
| Capacity to act independently on knowledge | ||
| Motivation and self-confidence | ||
| Individual resilience | ||
| Ability to apply information to novel situations | ||
| Self-management skills/ability to care | ||
| Health knowledge (risk, diseases and treatments) | ||
| Improved capacity to influence social norms and interact with social groups | ||
| Improved capacity to act on social and economic determinants of health | ||
| Participation | Ability to participate in public and private dialogues about health, medicine, scientific knowledge and cultural beliefs | |
| Patients-provider interactions | ||
| Screening behaviors | ||
| Health services use | Hospitalization | |
| Emergency care | ||
| Use of healthcare services | ||
| Healthcare access | ||
| Sustainability | Social injustice | |
| Healthcare costs | ||
| Equity | Healthcare access | |
| Improved capacity to influence social norms and interact with social groups | ||
| Improved capacity to act on social and economic determinants of health | ||
| Community/Social | Social injustice |