Measuring health information literacy in everyday life: a survey among tribal women in a developing country

IF 2.1 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Md. Atikuzzaman, S. Yesmin, Md. Abdul Karim
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Purpose This study aims to assess tribal women’s health information literacy in their daily lives. The specific objectives are to determine the tribe’s interest and frequency of seeking health-related information, to know their preferred health information sources and health-care methods for treatment and to find out the prospective barriers to searching for and finding health-related information. Design/methodology/approach A well-structured questionnaire was designed and surveyed among the tribal women of Khagrachhari, Bandarban and Mymensingh districts in Bangladesh. Stratified sampling was used, and 326 responses were retrieved. The collected data were analyzed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 20 and Microsoft Excel. Findings Most of the tribal women are satisfied with their current health condition. Though they are highly interested in health-related information, they are very unusual in terms of searching for this kind of information. Vaccination information is their most desired information, and allopathic treatment is highly preferred by them. In this regard, they consult with doctors at nearby community clinics or government hospitals for different health issues. However, health information terminologies are often difficult for them to understand. High costs, lack of awareness and distance from health centers are significant barriers for tribal women seeking health-related information. Originality/value To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first known effort in a developing country to study tribal women’s concerns regarding health-related issues.
衡量日常生活中的卫生信息素养:对一个发展中国家部落妇女的调查
目的本研究旨在评估部落妇女在日常生活中的健康信息素养。具体目标是确定部落寻求健康相关信息的兴趣和频率,了解他们首选的健康信息来源和保健治疗方法,并找出搜索和发现健康相关信息的潜在障碍。设计/方法/方法在孟加拉国Khagrachhari、Bandarban和Mymensingh地区的部落妇女中设计和调查了一份结构良好的问卷。采用分层抽样的方法,回收了326份回复。收集的数据使用Statistical Package for Social Sciences version 20和Microsoft Excel进行分析。大多数部落妇女对自己目前的健康状况感到满意。虽然他们对健康相关信息非常感兴趣,但在搜索这类信息方面,他们是非常不寻常的。疫苗接种信息是他们最需要的信息,对抗疗法治疗是他们的首选。在这方面,他们向附近的社区诊所或政府医院的医生咨询各种健康问题。然而,卫生信息术语对他们来说往往难以理解。高昂的费用、缺乏认识和远离保健中心是部落妇女寻求与健康有关的信息的重大障碍。原创性/价值据作者所知,这是在发展中国家首次研究部落妇女对健康相关问题的关注。
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Global Knowledge Memory and Communication
Global Knowledge Memory and Communication INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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