Health Literacy in Parents of Children Newly Diagnosed With Cancer and Comprehension of Key Concepts Related to Their Child's Care.

IF 1 4区 医学 Q3 NURSING
K Elizabeth Keith, Aman Wadhwa, Jocelyn York, Pariya L Fazeli, Smita Bhatia, Wendy Landier
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Background: There is a paucity of literature regarding health literacy in pediatric oncology. We sought to understand the relationship between health literacy and comprehension of key new diagnosis education concepts in parents of children newly diagnosed with cancer. Methods: Using data from a study evaluating a structured new diagnosis discharge teaching intervention, we performed a secondary analysis to understand the relationship between parental health literacy (Brief Health Literacy Screener: BHLS) and comprehension of six key concepts (child's diagnosis, primary oncologist, and treatment plan; seeking emergent care; fever definition; re-dosing medication). We also evaluated the association between parents self-reported sociodemographic characteristics, preferred learning style (one-item ordinal assessment) and health literacy. We tested relationships using Fisher's exact tests, independent samples t-tests, and Pearson correlations. Results: Fifty parents participated (age 35.4 ± 8.2 years [M ± SD]; 86% female; 60% non-Hispanic white; 24% with ≤high school education); nine parents (18%) scored in the BHLS low literacy range; 80% correctly responded to all six items on the key concepts questionnaire (100% comprehension). Health literacy was not significantly related to 100% comprehension or to individual key concept responses, with the exception of "child's treatment plan" (correct responses: 55.6% in low vs. 100% in adequate literacy groups; p < .001). Parental sociodemographic characteristics and preferred learning styles were not significantly related to health literacy. Discussion:Despite variability in health literacy levels, 80% of the parents comprehended all key concepts, suggesting that the intervention was effective for most parents, regardless of health literacy level.

癌症初诊儿童父母的健康素养及其对儿童护理相关关键概念的理解。
背景:关于儿科肿瘤学健康知识的文献很少。我们试图了解新诊断为癌症儿童的父母的健康素养与理解新诊断教育关键概念之间的关系。方法:利用一项评估结构化新诊断出院教学干预的研究数据,我们进行了二次分析,以了解父母健康素养(简明健康素养筛查:BHLS)与理解六个关键概念(儿童诊断、初级肿瘤学家和治疗计划;寻求紧急护理;发烧定义;重新给药)之间的关系。我们还评估了父母自我报告的社会人口学特征、偏好的学习风格(单项顺序评估)和健康素养之间的关系。我们使用Fisher精确检验、独立样本t检验和Pearson相关性来检验关系。结果:50名家长参与(年龄35.4岁) ± 8.2年[M ± SD];86%为女性;60%为非西班牙裔白人;24%,高中以下学历);9名家长(18%)在BHLS低识字率范围内得分;80%的人对关键概念问卷的所有六个项目都做出了正确的回答(100%理解)。健康素养与100%理解或个人关键概念反应没有显著相关性,“儿童治疗计划”除外(正确反应:低识字率组为55.6%,而识字率高的组为100%;p 讨论:尽管健康素养水平各不相同,但80%的父母理解所有关键概念,这表明无论健康素养水平如何,干预措施对大多数父母都是有效的。
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