Health Literacy of the Elderly During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Study

IF 0.7 Q4 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Weerayut Muenboonme, Pachanat Nunthaitaweekul, Bhichit Rattakul
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Abstract

This study assessed health literacy (HL) and its associated factors among the elderly during the COVID-19 pandemic, in which HL affected disaster risk management. This cross-sectional study included elderly individuals from Dusit District, Bangkok, Thailand. A total sample of 500 was obtained through simple random sampling conducted between March and October 2022. Spearman’s rank correlation and the eta coefficient were used to analyze the relationships. As for the results, the total HL of the elderly was fair (x̄ = 54.01, S.D. = 14.05). Considering each aspect, it was found that 1) access to information and health services was poor (x̄ = 11.91, S.D. = 2.97), 2) comprehension of health information was fair (x̄ = 14.01, S.D. = 3.65), 3) assessment of health information and services was fair (x̄ = 13.60, S.D. = 3.83), and 4) application of information and health services was fair (x̄ = 14.49, S.D. = 3.60). Age, education, and comorbidity were factors related to the HL of the elderly during the COVID-19 pandemic in Dusit District (p < 0.001). The results elucidate the HL of the population of this community during the COVID-19 pandemic, providing an indicator of the community’s potential for disaster risk management, including the preparedness, mitigation, response, and recovery phases.
COVID-19 大流行期间老年人的健康知识:横断面研究
本研究评估了COVID-19大流行期间老年人的健康素养(HL)及其相关因素,其中HL影响了灾害风险管理。这项横断面研究包括来自泰国曼谷Dusit区的老年人。在2022年3月至10月期间,通过简单随机抽样获得了500个样本。采用Spearman秩相关和eta系数分析相关关系。结果显示,老年患者HL总体比较公平(x χ = 54.01, S.D. = 14.05)。综合各方面分析,1)信息获取和卫生服务较差(x ā = 11.91, S.D. = 2.97), 2)健康信息理解尚可(x ā = 14.01, S.D. = 3.65), 3)健康信息和卫生服务评价尚可(x ā = 13.60, S.D. = 3.83), 4)信息和卫生服务应用尚可(x ā = 14.49, S.D. = 3.60)。年龄、受教育程度和共病是Dusit区COVID-19大流行期间老年人HL的相关因素(p < 0.001)。研究结果阐明了2019冠状病毒病大流行期间该社区人口的HL,提供了该社区灾害风险管理潜力的指标,包括准备、缓解、应对和恢复阶段。
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Journal of Disaster Research
Journal of Disaster Research GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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