Initial development of a sleep health literacy scale.

IF 3.4 2区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Emily L Feldman, Danica C Slavish
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Abstract

Objectives: Health literacy includes the skills necessary for effective communication with health professionals, understanding health instructions, and recognizing health needs. Our study aimed to create a novel measure of sleep health literacy-an individual's capacity to comprehend sleep-related information and navigate sleep-related healthcare services.

Methods: The Sleep Health Literacy scale consists of two subscales: "Sleep Health Communication" (11 Likert-scale items assessing access to resources and communication with healthcare providers) and "Sleep Health Knowledge" (46 true/false items assessing specific knowledge of sleep health). The Sleep Health Literacy scale was completed by 154 undergraduate students (mean age=20.96years; 79.87% female) in study 1. In study 2, an additional sample of 251 participants (mean age=20.23years; 79.87% female) completed the Sleep Health Literacy scale, along with measures of convergent and discriminant validity.

Results: Exploratory factor analysis results in study 1 revealed a two-factor structure for the "Sleep Health Communication" subscale ("comprehension" and "critical application"). The subscale demonstrated good internal consistency (α = 0.81) and inter-item and item-total correlations. On the "Sleep Health Knowledge" subscale, participants answered 76.36% of items correctly. In study 2, the Sleep Health Literacy had good convergent validity with Sleep Beliefs Scale and the All Aspect of Health Literacy Scale.

Conclusions: The Sleep Health Literacy scale offers a standardized measure to assess sleep health literacy, an understudied domain that has important links to health. This measure may allow researchers and clinicians to better understand how to improve sleep health. Further validation of the Sleep Health Literacy scale is warranted in more diverse samples.

初步制定睡眠健康知识量表。
目标:健康素养包括与医疗专业人员进行有效沟通、理解健康指导和认识健康需求所需的技能。我们的研究旨在创建一种新的睡眠健康素养测量方法--个人理解睡眠相关信息和浏览睡眠相关医疗服务的能力:睡眠健康素养量表由两个分量表组成:方法:睡眠健康素养量表由两个子量表组成:"睡眠健康交流"(11 个李克特量表项目,评估获取资源和与医疗服务提供者交流的情况)和 "睡眠健康知识"(46 个真/假项目,评估睡眠健康的具体知识)。在研究 1 中,154 名本科生(平均年龄=20.96 岁;79.87% 为女性)完成了睡眠健康知识量表。在研究 2 中,又有 251 名参与者(平均年龄=20.23 岁;79.87% 为女性)完成了睡眠健康知识量表,并对其进行了收敛效度和区分效度测量:研究 1 的探索性因子分析结果显示,"睡眠健康交流 "分量表具有双因子结构("理解 "和 "关键应用")。该分量表显示出良好的内部一致性(α = 0.81)以及项目间和项目总相关性。在 "睡眠健康知识 "分量表中,参与者正确回答了 76.36% 的项目。在研究2中,睡眠健康素养与睡眠信念量表和健康素养各方面量表具有良好的收敛效度:睡眠健康素养量表为评估睡眠健康素养提供了一个标准化的测量方法,而睡眠健康素养是一个未被充分研究的领域,与健康有着重要的联系。该量表可帮助研究人员和临床医生更好地了解如何改善睡眠健康。睡眠健康素养量表需要在更多样化的样本中进一步验证。
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Sleep Health
Sleep Health CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
9.80%
发文量
114
审稿时长
54 days
期刊介绍: Sleep Health Journal of the National Sleep Foundation is a multidisciplinary journal that explores sleep''s role in population health and elucidates the social science perspective on sleep and health. Aligned with the National Sleep Foundation''s global authoritative, evidence-based voice for sleep health, the journal serves as the foremost publication for manuscripts that advance the sleep health of all members of society.The scope of the journal extends across diverse sleep-related fields, including anthropology, education, health services research, human development, international health, law, mental health, nursing, nutrition, psychology, public health, public policy, fatigue management, transportation, social work, and sociology. The journal welcomes original research articles, review articles, brief reports, special articles, letters to the editor, editorials, and commentaries.
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