Cancer health literacy profile in Argentine oncology patients.

IF 1.3 Q4 ONCOLOGY
ecancermedicalscience Pub Date : 2025-06-27 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3332/ecancer.2025.1934
Karen M Manzur, Ana Kohan Cortada
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Abstract

Introduction: Cancer Health Literacy is the individual's ability to seek, understand, evaluate and use basic information and services necessary to make appropriate decisions regarding cancer prevention, diagnosis and treatment. The aim of this study was to analyse the Health Literacy Profile of Argentine cancer patients.

Methodology: A non-experimental, descriptive, cross-sectional design was used. A non-probabilistic sampling method was applied and 500 adult cancer patients who provided their consent participated. A sociodemographic questionnaire and the Cancer Health Literacy Test were administered. Data were collected through mixed methods and analysed using R Studio.

Results: The average Cancer Health Literacy score was 22.01 points (SD = 5.68, Mdn = 24), with 73% of patients classified at an intermediate level. Multiple linear regression analysis revealed that educational level and information-seeking behaviour regarding diet and cancer were significant contributing factors to this construct, explaining 30.6% of its variability (adjusted R 2 = 0.306) with a large effect size (f2 = 0.44). Cancer Health Literacy was lower in patients with an incomplete secondary education or lower and higher in those who actively sought information.

Conclusion: Cancer Health Literacy was associated with educational level and nutritional information-seeking behaviour. Measuring these factors in clinical practice contributes to evidence-based care.

阿根廷肿瘤患者的癌症健康素养概况。
癌症健康素养是指个人寻求、理解、评估和使用有关癌症预防、诊断和治疗的必要基本信息和服务以作出适当决定的能力。本研究的目的是分析阿根廷癌症患者的健康素养概况。方法:采用非实验性、描述性、横断面设计。采用非概率抽样方法,500名提供同意的成年癌症患者参与了研究。进行了社会人口调查问卷和癌症健康素养测试。通过混合方法收集数据,并使用R Studio进行分析。结果:平均癌症健康素养评分为22.01分(SD = 5.68, Mdn = 24), 73%的患者处于中等水平。多元线性回归分析显示,有关饮食和癌症的教育水平和信息寻求行为是这一结构的重要影响因素,解释了30.6%的变异性(调整后的r2 = 0.306),效应量很大(f2 = 0.44)。中等教育程度不完全的患者的癌症健康素养较低,积极寻求信息的患者的癌症健康素养较低和较高。结论:癌症健康素养与受教育程度和营养信息寻求行为相关。在临床实践中测量这些因素有助于循证护理。
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