Health Literacy Among University Students in the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Review.

IF 0.7 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Acta medica Indonesiana Pub Date : 2024-01-01
Mohammadreza Arzaghi, Neda Tizro, Parna Ghannadikhosh, Parisa Alsadat Dadkhah, Razieh Mohammadi-Dashtaki, Saleh Behzadi, Fereshteh Sohrabivafa, Kiana Naghavi, Ali Sanaye Abbasi, Ali Darroudi, Mohammad Abbasalizadeh, Ali Kheirandish, Mohadeseh Poudineh, Niloofar Deravi, Fateme Sedghi, Hamed Fakhrabadi
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Abstract

Background: The purpose of this systematic review was to assess different studies that worked on university students' health literacy during covid19 pandemic and to make an overview of this issue to recognize possible determinants associated with health literacy.

Methods: This review was conducted following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analysis (PRISMA). Four databases (Google Scholar, Web of Science, Pubmed, and Scopus) were used for searching cross-sectional works that assessed the health literacy of university students. We searched papers from December 1st, 2019 up to June 10th, 2022. English language articles were used. Studies were done in countries including; Iran, Pakistan, the USA, Vietnam, China, Colombia, Germany, and Indonesia.

Results: The systematic review contains 12 research studies involving 17773 students. There was a relationship between health literacy and some determinants. Positive determinants included age, female gender, Urban background, cognitive maturity, Higher educational qualification, information source (Health workers), number of semesters, and parental education. Some negative determinants were male gender, Rural background, smoking, drinking, being able to pay for medication, lower conspiracy beliefs, and higher fear of COVID-19.

Conclusion: University students around the world should have courses about health literacy according to university disciplines. These courses should be available for students of different fields to enhance their effectiveness, and training should be associated with students' needs and their subgroup traits.

COVID-19 大流行中大学生的健康素养:系统回顾。
背景:本系统综述的目的是评估19大流行病期间关于大学生健康素养的不同研究,并对这一问题进行概述,以认识与健康素养相关的可能决定因素:本综述遵循系统综述和元分析首选报告项目(PRISMA)进行。我们使用了四个数据库(Google Scholar、Web of Science、Pubmed 和 Scopus)来搜索评估大学生健康素养的横断面作品。我们搜索了2019年12月1日至2022年6月10日期间的论文。使用的是英文文章。研究涉及的国家包括:伊朗、巴基斯坦、美国、越南、中国、哥伦比亚、德国和印度尼西亚:系统性综述包含 12 项研究,涉及 17773 名学生。健康素养与一些决定因素之间存在关系。积极的决定因素包括年龄、女性性别、城市背景、认知成熟度、高等教育学历、信息来源(卫生工作者)、学期数和父母教育程度。一些负面的决定因素包括男性性别、农村背景、吸烟、饮酒、有能力支付药费、较低的共谋信念以及对 COVID-19 的较高恐惧:结论:世界各地的大学生应根据大学学科开设健康素养课程。结论:世界各地的大学生应根据大学学科开设健康素养课程,这些课程应面向不同专业的学生,以提高其有效性,而且培训应与学生的需求及其亚群体特征相关联。
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Acta medica Indonesiana
Acta medica Indonesiana MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
0.00%
发文量
61
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Medica Indonesiana – The Indonesian Journal of Internal Medicine is an open accessed online journal and comprehensive peer-reviewed medical journal published by the Indonesian Society of Internal Medicine since 1968. Our main mission is to encourage the novel and important science in the clinical area in internal medicine. We welcome authors for original articles (research), review articles, interesting case reports, special articles, clinical practices, and medical illustrations that focus on the clinical area of internal medicine. Subjects suitable for publication include, but are not limited to the following fields of: -Allergy and immunology -Emergency medicine -Cancer and stem cells -Cardiovascular -Endocrinology and Metabolism -Gastroenterology -Gerontology -Hematology -Hepatology -Tropical and Infectious Disease -Virology -Internal medicine -Psychosomatic -Pulmonology -Rheumatology -Renal and Hypertension -Thyroid
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