IMPROVING THE HEALTH LITERACY OF THE ELDERLY: SLOVAK EXPERIENCE

Olena Voliarska
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The article presents the generalised results of the study conducted under the VEGA project of the Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport of the Slovak Republic № 1/0293/21 «Education for the Health of the Adult Population» (2022-2023) («Edukácia k zdraviu dospelej populácie») in Slovakia. The survey was conducted in the largest humanitarian centre for refugees using a special questionnaire HLS19-Q12 to measure general health literacy). The survey revealed a low level of health literacy among the majority of older people. In the course of the study, the elderly were provided with psychological first aid techniques and educational activities to improve their health literacy.
提高老年人的保健知识:斯洛伐克的经验
本文介绍了斯洛伐克共和国教育、科学、研究和体育部第1/0293/21号VEGA项目“成人人口健康教育”(2022-2023)(“Edukácia k zdraviu dospelej populácie”)在斯洛伐克进行的研究的总体结果。这项调查是在最大的难民人道主义中心进行的,使用了一份特殊问卷(HLS19-Q12)来衡量一般卫生素养。调查显示,大多数老年人的卫生知识水平较低。在研究过程中,向老年人提供了心理急救技术和教育活动,以提高他们的健康素养。
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