Measuring Health Literacy among seniors: validation of the European Health Literacy Survey Questionnaire 6 in the Tuscan PASSI sample.

IF 1.5 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Guglielmo Bonaccorsi, Patrizio Zanobini, Claudia Biagi, Michele Volpi, Valentina Possenti, Valentina Minardi, Maria Masocco, Giovanna Mereu, Rossella Cecconi, Giorgio Garofalo, Chiara Lorini
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Background: The demographic transition has led to an increase in the older population, resulting in a rise in individuals with comorbidities and reduced self-sufficiency. Low health literacy levels are associated with poor health outcomes especially among vulnerable groups (like older individuals). Enhancing health literacy through targeted programs is crucial for improving self-care in chronic conditions. To date, in Italy, there are no validated tools to measure health literacy in older people. Thus, the aim of this study is to validate the European Health Literacy Survey Questionnaire 6 in a Tuscan (Italy) sample of senior individuals.

Study design: Cross-sectional.

Methods: The sample was drawn from the Surveillance System of Advancements in health of the Italian Local Healthcare Units from 2017 to 2019. Item analysis, Cronbach's alpha and confirmatory factor analysis were used to validate the scale. Additionally, associations between Health Literacy levels and sociodemographic characteristics were analyzed.

Results: A total of 11,000 subjects were interviewed, with 1,080 (10%) aged 65-69. Cronbach's alpha was 0.89. In the older subgroup, the percentage of missing responses ranged from 4.54% to 11.85%, with the fourth item having the highest percentage of missing values. The confirmatory factor analysis revealed that the three-factor model showed a better fit to the data compared to the unidimensional model. Similar findings were observed in the 18-65-year-old population. In both groups, individuals with economic difficulties or lower education were at higher risk of having inadequate levels of health literacy. Moreover, in the 18-64 age group, being female reduced the probability of having an inadequate health literacy level, while being inactive/retired or a foreigner increased it.

Conclusions: The study provides preliminary evidence supporting the validity and reliability of the European Health Literacy Survey Questionnaire 6 for assessing health literacy in the Italian older population. Further research is necessary to confirm these findings, particularly in samples of individuals aged over 69 years.

老年人健康素养的测量:欧洲健康素养调查问卷6在托斯卡纳PASSI样本中的验证。
背景:人口结构的转变导致老年人口的增加,导致患有合并症和自给自足能力降低的个体增加。卫生知识普及水平低与健康状况不佳有关,特别是在弱势群体(如老年人)中。通过有针对性的规划提高健康素养对于改善慢性病患者的自我保健至关重要。迄今为止,在意大利,没有有效的工具来衡量老年人的健康素养。因此,本研究的目的是在托斯卡纳(意大利)老年人样本中验证欧洲健康素养调查问卷6。研究设计:横断面。方法:从2017 - 2019年意大利地方卫生保健单位健康进步监测系统中抽取样本。采用项目分析、Cronbach’s alpha和验证性因子分析对量表进行验证。此外,还分析了健康素养水平与社会人口学特征之间的关系。结果:共访谈11,000名受试者,其中年龄在65-69岁的1,080人(10%)。Cronbach’s alpha为0.89。在年龄较大的亚组中,缺失回复的百分比从4.54%到11.85%不等,其中第四项缺失值的百分比最高。验证性因子分析表明,三因子模型比一维模型更能拟合数据。在18-65岁的人群中也观察到类似的结果。在这两组中,经济困难或受教育程度较低的个人健康素养水平不足的风险更高。此外,在18-64岁年龄组中,女性降低了卫生知识水平不足的可能性,而不活动/退休或外国人则增加了这一可能性。结论:该研究提供了初步证据,支持欧洲健康素养调查问卷6用于评估意大利老年人健康素养的有效性和可靠性。需要进一步的研究来证实这些发现,特别是在69岁以上的个体样本中。
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