| Literature DB >> 31349842 |
Haunnah Rheault1,2, Fiona Coyer3,4,5, Lee Jones5, Ann Bonner3,5,6,7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Health literacy is strongly associated with health outcomes and is important for health policy and service delivery. Low health literacy was reported in 59% of Australian adults, however, there is no national data on the health literacy of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) peoples. The ATSI population in Australia experience a notable gap in health outcomes compared with non-Indigenous Australians which is due, in part to a higher prevalence of chronic diseases. The health outcome gap is more pronounced in rural and remote locations. This study aims to establish the health literacy profile of ATSI adults with chronic disease living in remote North-West Queensland Australia, and to investigate associations between the Health Literacy Questionnaire (HLQ) domains and self-reported chronic disease and demographic characteristics.Entities:
Keywords: ATSI health; Chronic disease; HLQ; Health literacy; Health literacy questionnaire; Rural and remote health
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31349842 PMCID: PMC6659262 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-019-4335-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
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Health Literacy Questionnaire health literacy domains
| Health literacy domains | No of items |
|---|---|
| Healthcare provider support | 4 |
| Having sufficient health information | 4 |
| Actively managing health | 5 |
| Social support for health | 5 |
| Critical appraisal | 5 |
| Active engagement with healthcare providers | 5 |
| Navigating the healthcare system | 5 |
| Ability to find good health information | 5 |
| Reading and understanding health information | 5 |
Demographic and health characteristics
| Total | Men | Women | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age (years), Mean (SD) | |||
| | 54.6 (15.7) | 55 (16) | 54.1 (16.3) |
| Gender, n (%) | 107 (53.5) | 93 (46.5) | |
| Education, n (%) | |||
| Primary | 39 (19.5) | 26 (24) | 13 (14) |
| Secondary | 82 (41) | 41 (38) | 41 (44) |
| TAFE/University/Trade qualification | 24 (12) | 9 (8) | 15 (16) |
| Prefer not to answer | 55 (27.5) | 31 (29) | 24 (26) |
| Annual household income, n (%) | |||
| < $30,000 | 34 (17) | 15 (14) | 19 (20) |
| $30,000–$40,000 | 60 (30) | 36 (34) | 24 (26) |
| > $40,000 | 54 (27) | 24 (22) | 30 (32) |
| Prefer not to answer | 52 (26) | 32 (30) | 20 (22) |
| Number people living in household, Mean (SD) | |||
| | 4.79 (2.28) | ||
| Chronic disease profile, n (%) | |||
| Cardiovascular disease | 148 (74) | 82 (77) | 66 (71) |
| Diabetes | 135 (67.5) | 70 (65) | 65 (70) |
| Respiratory disease | 53 (26.5) | 26 (24) | 27 (29) |
| Chronic kidney disease | 49 (24.5) | 31 (29) | 18 (19) |
| Other reported chronic disease | 4 (2) | 2 (2) | 2 (2) |
| 1 chronic disease | 76 (38) | 43 (40) | 33 (35.5) |
| ≥ 2 chronic diseases | 124 (62) | 64 (60) | 60 (64.5) |
| Number of medications taken per day | |||
| Median, (IQR) | 3 (2–5) | ||
| | |||
| Outpatient clinic review past 4 weeks, n (%) | |||
| Attended local Aboriginal community controlled medical centre in Mount Isa | 142 (71) | 80 (75) | 62 (67) |
| Attended a specialist medical clinic at Mount Isa Hospital | 81 (40.5) | 48 (45) | 33 (35) |
| Attended a specialist nurse-led clinic at Mount Isa Hospital | 83 (41.5) | 45 (42) | 38 (40) |
Abbreviations: n = number, SD = Standard deviation, IQR = Interquartile range, TAFE = Technical and Further Education
Health Literacy Questionnaire scores (n = 200)
| HLQ domain | Mean (SD) [95% CI] |
|---|---|
| Range 1 (lowest) – 4 (highest) | |
| 1. Healthcare provider support | (0.52) [2.69, 2.83] |
| 2. Having sufficient health information | (0.52) [2.51, 2.66] |
| 3. Actively managing health | (0.49) [2.57, 2.70] |
| 4. Social support for health | (0.52) [2.76, 2.91] |
| 5. Critical appraisal | 2.41 (0.55) [2.33, 2.49] |
| Range 1 (lowest) – 5 (highest) | |
| 6. Active engagement with healthcare providers | (0.72) [3.01, 3.24] |
| 7. Navigating the healthcare system | (0.75) [3.01, 3.23] |
| 8. Ability to find good health information | (0.73) [2.79, 2.99] |
| 9. Reading and understanding health information | 2.82 (0.78) [2.72, 2.93] |
Abbreviations: HLQ = Health Literacy Questionnaire, SD = Standard deviation, CI = Confidence interval