| Literature DB >> 32283733 |
Elke de Buhr1,2, Michael Ewers1, Antje Tannen1.
Abstract
Health literacy (HL) plays a key role in explaining health disparities. School nurses (SN) provide health related expertise within the school setting. A positive effect on the HL of children but also their teachers and parents has been suggested by some research, but gaps persist in the available information. As a pilot project, SN, which are not common in German schools, were placed in 28 public elementary and secondary schools in two German states. Children (11+ years, n = 2773), parents (n = 3978) and teachers (n = 420) participated in a 2017 baseline (T0) survey. Data collection was repeated in 2018 (T1). HL was measured using the Health Literacy for School-Aged Children scale (HLSAC) (children) and the European Health Literacy Short Scale (HLS-EU-Q16) (adults). Descriptive and multivariate data analyses were carried out. The HL of all groups increased between T0 and T1. Low child HL decreased from 17.9% to 14.9%. Problematic and inadequate HL dropped from 43.8% to 38.8% among parents and from 49.9% to 45.8% among teachers. Improvements were significant for children and parents but not for the teachers. Despite the relatively short intervention period and a relatively non-specific spectrum of interventions, there is some evidence that SN may contribute to strengthening HL within the school setting. The longer-term effects of SN on health literacy and child health should be further examined. For this, a clearer conceptualization of the scope of work of the SN in Germany including their educational interventions is imperative.Entities:
Keywords: children; health literacy; parents; school health; school nursing; teachers
Year: 2020 PMID: 32283733 PMCID: PMC7178108 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17072577
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Type of schools included in sample.
| Type of School | Brandenburg | Hessen |
|---|---|---|
| Elementary schools (primary schools) | 12 | |
| High schools (secondary schools) | 5 | 8 |
| Integrated schools (primary and secondary schools) | 1 | 2 |
| Total | 18 | 10 |
Sample characteristics (children, parents and teachers, T0 measurement, 2017).
| Sample Characteristic | Children | Parents | Teachers |
|---|---|---|---|
| Average age | 14.2 years | 38.1 years | 46.0 years |
| Gender | Female: 51.7% | Mother: 81.9% | Female: 77.1% |
| N | 2773 | 3978 | 420 |
Sample characteristics (children, parents and teachers, T1 measurement, 2018).
| Sample Characteristic | Children | Parents | Teachers |
|---|---|---|---|
| Average age | 14.1 years | 42.0 years | 44.8 years |
| Gender | Female: 51.0% | Mother: 83.2% | Female: 75.7% |
| N | 2530 | 2503 | 477 |
Health Literacy for School-Aged Children (HLSAC) Matrix Items (children 11 years and older, T0 and T1).
| No. | Item | T0 | T1 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Not at All or Barely True 1 | Absolutely or Somewhat True 1 | N | Not at All or Barely True 1 | Absolutely or Somewhat True 1 | N | ||
| 1 | Having good information regarding health | 16.5% | 83.5% | 2584 | 16.3% | 83.7% | 2560 |
| 2 | Ability to give ideas on how to improve health in one’s immediate surroundings | 33.9% | 66.1% | 2533 | 29.7% | 70.3% | 2525 |
| 3 | Ability to compare health-related information from different sources | 38.1% | 61.9% | 2596 | 32.6% | 67.4% | 2496 |
| 4 | Ability to follow the instructions given by doctors and nurses | 11.4% | 88.6% | 2543 | 11.8% | 88.2% | 2517 |
| 5 | Ability to give examples of things that promote health | 22.4% | 77.6% | 2527 | 19.7% | 80.3% | 2518 |
| 6 | Ability to judge how one’s own actions affect the surrounding natural environment | 22.5% | 77.5% | 2505 | 20.5% | 79.5% | 2493 |
| 7 | Ability to find health-related information that is easy to understand | 22.7% | 77.3% | 2496 | 20.1% | 79.9% | 2488 |
| 8 | Ability to judge how one’s own behavior affects one’s health | 19.3% | 80.7% | 2487 | 17.4% | 82.6% | 2491 |
| 9 | Ability to decide if health-related information is right or wrong | 31.1% | 68.9% | 2484 | 29.3% | 70.7% | 2493 |
| 10 | Ability to justify one’s own choices regarding health | 22.5% | 77.5% | 2482 | 19.9% | 80.1% | 2468 |
1 On a Scale from Absolutely True to Not at All True, Select the Most Accurate Response: ….
European Health Literacy Short Scale (HLS-EU-Q16) Matrix Items (parents, T0 and T1).
| No. | Item | T0 | T1 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Very or Fairly Difficult 1 | Very or Fairly Easy 1 | N | Very or Fairly Difficult 1 | Very or Fairly Easy 1 | N | ||
| 1 | Find information on treatments of illnesses that concern you? | 24.0% | 76.0% | 3813 | 21.8% | 78.2% | 2425 |
| 2 | Find out where to get professional help when you are ill? | 20.5% | 79.5% | 3882 | 19.1% | 80.9% | 2475 |
| 3 | Understand what your doctor says to you? | 15.0% | 85.0% | 3920 | 14.1% | 85.9% | 2497 |
| 4 | Understand your doctor’s or pharmacist’s instruction on how to take a prescribed medicine? | 3.6% | 96.4% | 3943 | 4.0% | 96.0% | 2495 |
| 5 | Judge when you may need to get a second opinion from another doctor? | 36.4% | 63.6% | 3887 | 33.7% | 66.3% | 2467 |
| 6 | Use information the doctor gives you to make decisions about your illness? | 27.1% | 72.9% | 3853 | 24.3% | 75.7% | 2442 |
| 7 | Follow instructions from your doctor or pharmacist? | 4.8% | 95.2% | 3921 | 4.1% | 95.9% | 2513 |
| 8 | Find information on how to manage mental health problems like stress or depression? | 41.3% | 58.7% | 3731 | 40.1% | 59.9% | 2384 |
| 9 | Understand health warnings about behavior such as smoking, low physical activity and drinking too much? | 9.2% | 90.8% | 3849 | 7.8% | 92.2% | 2452 |
| 10 | Understand why you need health screenings? | 5.7% | 94.3% | 3895 | 4.5% | 95.5% | 2484 |
| 11 | Judge if the information on health risks in the media is reliable? | 50.2% | 49.8% | 3854 | 44.0% | 56.0% | 2453 |
| 12 | Decide how you can protect yourself from illness based on information in the media? | 39.7% | 60.3% | 3845 | 35.0% | 65.0% | 2457 |
| 13 | Find out about activities that are good for your mental well-being? | 31.5% | 68.5% | 3781 | 29.3% | 70.7% | 2410 |
| 14 | Understand advice on health from family members or friends? | 11.6% | 88.4% | 3849 | 11.0% | 89.0% | 2438 |
| 15 | Understand information in the media on how to get healthier? | 21.1% | 78.9% | 3827 | 18.9% | 81.1% | 2432 |
| 16 | Judge which everyday behavior is related to your health? | 17.3% | 82.7% | 3845 | 16.3% | 83.7% | 2429 |
1 On a Scale from Very Easy to Very Difficult, how Easy would you Say it is to: …
HLS-EU-Q16 Health Literacy Matrix Items (teachers, T0 and T1).
| No. | Item | T0 | T1 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Very or Fairly Difficult 1 | Very or Fairly Easy 1 | N | Very or Fairly Difficult 1 | Very or Fairly Easy 1 | N | ||
| 1 | Find information on treatments of illnesses that concern you? | 23.8% | 76.2% | 387 | 26.7% | 73.3% | 442 |
| 2 | Find out where to get professional help when you are ill? | 26.3% | 73.7% | 396 | 23.8% | 76.2% | 445 |
| 3 | Understand what your doctor says to you? | 13.5% | 86.5% | 399 | 12.3% | 87.7% | 456 |
| 4 | Understand your doctor’s or pharmacist’s instruction on how to take a prescribed medicine? | 1.5% | 98.5% | 400 | 3.5% | 96.5% | 458 |
| 5 | Judge when you may need to get a second opinion from another doctor? | 47.1% | 52.9% | 395 | 45.3% | 54.7% | 455 |
| 6 | Use information the doctor gives you to make decisions about your illness? | 35.2% | 64.8% | 383 | 29.2% | 70.8% | 449 |
| 7 | Follow instructions from your doctor or pharmacist? | 5.3% | 94.7% | 399 | 4.8% | 95.2% | 456 |
| 8 | Find information on how to manage mental health problems like stress or depression? | 48.8% | 51.2% | 379 | 43.4% | 56.6% | 458 |
| 9 | Understand health warnings about behavior such as smoking, low physical activity and drinking too much? | 2.0% | 98.0% | 399 | 3.9% | 96.1% | 465 |
| 10 | Understand why you need health screenings? | 3.2% | 96.8% | 401 | 6.6% | 93.4% | 470 |
| 11 | Judge if the information on health risks in the media is reliable? | 51.6% | 48.4% | 399 | 57.9% | 42.1% | 461 |
| 12 | Decide how you can protect yourself from illness based on information in the media? | 40.3% | 59.7% | 395 | 42.0% | 58.0% | 455 |
| 13 | Find out about activities that are good for your mental well-being? | 23.2% | 76.8% | 393 | 28.9% | 71.1% | 443 |
| 14 | Understand advice on health from family members or friends? | 9.8% | 90.2% | 396 | 10.7% | 89.3% | 467 |
| 15 | Understand information in the media on how to get healthier? | 18.7% | 81.3% | 390 | 16.5% | 83.5% | 467 |
| 16 | Judge which everyday behavior is related to your health? | 15.1% | 84.9% | 398 | 14.3% | 85.7% | 454 |
1 On a Scale from Very Easy to Very Difficult, how Easy would you Say it is to: ….
Proportion of children (11 years and older) with different levels health literacy.
| Health Literacy Level | Percentage | Percentage | Difference | Chi Square | Cramer’s V |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| High | 15.2 | 19.2 | +4.0 | ||
| Medium | 66.8 | 65.9 | −0.9 | 47.187 *** | 0.273 *** |
| Low | 17.9 | 14.9 | −3.0 |
Low health literacy ranging from 10–25, medium health literacy ranging from 26–35, and high health literacy ranging from 36-40 based on HLSAC. *** Results significant at the 0.001 level.
Proportion of parents with different levels of health literacy.
| Health Literacy Level | Percentage | Percentage | Difference | Chi Square | Cramer’s V |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sufficient | 56.2 | 61.2 | +5.0 | ||
| Problematic | 30.1 | 25.9 | −4.2 | 135.210 *** | 0.339 *** |
Inadequate health literacy ranging from 0−8, problematic health literacy ranging from >8−12, sufficient health literacy ranging from >12−16 based on HLS-EU Q16. *** Results significant at the 0.001 level.
Proportion of teachers with different levels of health literacy.
| Health Literacy Level | Percentage | Percentage | Difference | Chi Square | Cramer’s V |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sufficient | 50.1 | 54.1 | +4.0 | ||
| Problematic | 39.3 | 32.3 | −7.0 | 7.017 | 0.282 |
Inadequate health literacy ranging from 0–8, problematic health literacy ranging from >8–12, sufficient health literacy ranging from >12–16 based on HLS-EU Q16.