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The Relationship between Health Literacy, Quality of Life, and Subjective Health: Results of a Cross-Sectional Study in a Rural Region in Germany.

Anna T Ehmann1, Oliver Groene2,3, Monika A Rieger1, Achim Siegel1.   

Abstract

Low health literacy is associated with poorer health and quality of life. An open question is whether a regional integrated healthcare system whose management strives to enable and empower its members with regard to health issues can contribute to a higher level of health literacy in the population. Against this background, in a cross-sectional study we surveyed a random selection of members of an integrated healthcare system in southwestern Germany (n = 180). The standardized questionnaire included, inter alia, questions on health literacy and subjective health. In this sample we wanted to (1) determine the proportion of respondents with sufficient health literacy and (2) investigate whether the association between health literacy and quality of life and subjective health status-as found in other studies-can be replicated. In our sample a health literacy score could be calculated in 126 subjects (70%). A sufficient level of health literacy was detected in 62% of respondents. Confirming the findings of a meta-analysis based on international studies, we found moderate correlations between health literacy and quality of life (r = 0.41) and health literacy and subjective health status (r = 0.40); these correlations hardly decreased when we controlled for various sociodemographic characteristics. As the proportion of respondents with sufficient health literacy was higher in our sample than in comparable studies conducted in Germany, we may hypothesize that an integrated healthcare system like the one we surveyed could have contributed to increased health literacy in the population. Thus, it could be worthwhile to investigate this research question with a more rigorous study design and a larger sample.

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Keywords:  HLS-EU-Q16; health literacy; health status; integrated healthcare systems; quality of life

Year:  2020        PMID: 32150820     DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17051683

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health        ISSN: 1660-4601            Impact factor:   3.390


  4 in total

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Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2020-04-26       Impact factor: 3.390

2.  Health Literacy of Newly-Admitted Cancer Patients in Vietnam: Difficulties Understanding Treatment Options and Processing Health-Related Information.

Authors:  Le Dai Minh; Bui Vinh Quang; Duong Ngoc Le Mai; Le Le Quyen; Nguyen Hoang Gia; Nguyen Thanh Hang; Kim Bao Giang
Journal:  Health Serv Insights       Date:  2022-01-05

3.  Exploring Korean Middle- and Old-Aged Citizens' Subjective Health and Quality of Life.

Authors:  Joonho Moon; Won Seok Lee; Jimin Shim
Journal:  Behav Sci (Basel)       Date:  2022-06-29

4.  Croatian Version of the Short Assessment of Health Literacy for Spanish Adults (SAHLSA-50): Cross-Cultural Adaptation and Psychometric Evaluation.

Authors:  Harolt Placento; Božica Lovrić; Zvjezdana Gvozdanović; Nikolina Farčić; Tihomir Jovanović; Jelena Tomac Jovanović; Lada Zibar; Nada Prlić; Štefica Mikšić; Nina Brkić Jovanović; Robert Lovrić
Journal:  Healthcare (Basel)       Date:  2022-01-06
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