A systematic review of asthma and health literacy: a cultural-ethnic perspective in Canada.

Iraj M Poureslami, Irving Rootman, Ellen Balka, Rajashree Devarakonda, James Hatch, J Mark Fitzgerald
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Background: Asthma is one of the most common inflammatory lung diseases and its prevalence and incidence have increased in many developed and developing countries. Asthma places a heavy burden on healthcare expenditures and productivity, which in turn diminishes the quality of life of the individuals involved as well as their families. The goal of improving a patient's knowledge about asthma management should include the enhancement of the individual's skills with the hopeful outcome of improving how the individual manages the condition. However, when health professionals prepare a training program, they are faced with the challenging cosmopolitan reality of individuals with different ethnic backgrounds.

Methods: In order to find links between asthma and health literacy in a cultural/ethnicity perspective, we performed a systematic review of all publications on the topic of asthma, health, and literacy among cultural groups from 1980 to 2006 using the Internet and journals: Medline (Ovid), ERIC, EMBASE, PsycINFO, Google, Google Scholar, Sociological Abstracts, and Anthropology Plus. Key words included the following: "asthma," "culture," "ethnicity," "literacy," "health," "health literacy," "health beliefs," "adults," "disease management," "chronic condition," "ethnocultural groups," "minority groups," and "newcomers/immigrants."

Results: More than 650 articles were initially identified in our review; 65 met our inclusion criteria. From these, we examined the factors related to asthma and literacy/health literacy with a cultural lens. All of these are categorized and summarized below. We chose what we considered to be the most relevant and important articles/documents in the research literature to date. Because many of the studies were qualitative, a formal meta-analytic review was not undertaken. We found that current asthma management techniques - including patient education - are not culturally sensitive, linguistically sensitive, or relevant, which creates further difficulties for ethnocultural communities and minority groups in many Western countries. In this systematic review, several themes were identified, including: approaches to language limitation and cultural barriers; the recognition of healthcare system bias (in terms of culturally competent care); and relationship-building to facilitate participatory decision-making by both provider and patient. This review provides further understanding and considerations regarding the beliefs and perspectives of care providers and populations in relation to health and illness, literacy and health literacy, and their association with asthma among ethnocultural communities.

Conclusions: There is an urgent need to better define the impact of cultural and ethnic issues in the management of asthma in Canada. Appropriately designed studies should better define the barriers in the optimal delivery of asthma care influenced by these parameters.

哮喘和健康素养的系统回顾:加拿大的文化-民族视角。
背景:哮喘是最常见的炎症性肺部疾病之一,其患病率和发病率在许多发达国家和发展中国家都有所增加。哮喘给医疗保健支出和生产力带来沉重负担,这反过来又降低了所涉及的个人及其家庭的生活质量。提高患者的哮喘管理知识的目标应该包括提高个人的技能,以改善个人管理病情的希望结果。然而,当卫生专业人员准备培训方案时,他们面临着具有不同种族背景的个人具有挑战性的世界性现实。方法:为了从文化/种族的角度寻找哮喘与健康素养之间的联系,我们使用互联网和期刊(Medline (Ovid)、ERIC、EMBASE、PsycINFO、Google、Google Scholar、Sociological Abstracts和Anthropology Plus)对1980年至2006年间所有关于哮喘、健康和文化素养主题的出版物进行了系统回顾。关键词包括:“哮喘”、“文化”、“种族”、“识字”、“健康”、“健康素养”、“健康信念”、“成人”、“疾病管理”、“慢性病”、“民族文化群体”、“少数群体”和“新移民/移民”。“结果:在我们的综述中最初确定了650多篇文章;65例符合纳入标准。由此,我们从文化角度考察了与哮喘和识字/健康素养相关的因素。所有这些都被分类和总结如下。我们选择了迄今为止我们认为在研究文献中最相关和最重要的文章/文件。由于许多研究是定性的,因此没有进行正式的元分析审查。我们发现目前的哮喘管理技术——包括患者教育——缺乏文化敏感性、语言敏感性或相关性,这给许多西方国家的民族文化社区和少数群体带来了进一步的困难。在这个系统的回顾中,确定了几个主题,包括:语言限制和文化障碍的方法;认识到医疗保健系统的偏见(在文化上合格的护理方面);建立关系以促进提供者和患者的参与性决策。这篇综述提供了进一步的理解和考虑,关于保健提供者和人群的信念和观点,与健康和疾病,识字和健康素养,以及他们与哮喘在民族文化社区的关系。结论:在加拿大,迫切需要更好地定义文化和种族问题对哮喘管理的影响。适当设计的研究应更好地确定这些参数影响哮喘护理最佳提供的障碍。
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