Health Literacy Profiles of Early Intervention Providers: Use of the Health Literacy Questionnaire.

IF 1.5 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Symbolic Interaction Pub Date : 2022-04-01 Epub Date: 2022-06-06 DOI:10.3928/24748307-20220523-01
Catherine J Leslie, Karen Donelan, Patrice Nicholas, Maura Buglione, Diane L Smith
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Background: Early intervention (EI) providers work with parents of children with or who have risk factors of developmental delay or disability through Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. Many parents in the United States have low health literacy; therefore, EI providers should be aware of and address families' health literacy needs. EI providers need to be health literate themselves to implement evidence-based recommended practices.

Objective: This study aimed to measure health literacy levels of interdisciplinary EI providers and investigate associations between health literacy levels and demographic variables.

Methods: A survey containing the Health Literacy Questionnaire (HLQ) was completed by EI providers working at 10 EI centers in Massachusetts. Scale scores were calculated and compared across demographic variables, including EI job role, age, years of EI experience, and highest education level.

Key results: Of 715 EI providers invited to participate, 376 surveys were completed (52.6% response rate). Most participants were women (92.6%, n = 348), reported race as White (85.4%, n = 321), had a mean age of 43.1 years (standard deviation [SD] 12.9) ranging from 20 to 74 years, and English as their primary language (89.6%, n = 337). EI providers scored the lowest on HLQ Scale 5 "Appraisal of health information" (mean [M] = 2.99 (SD 0.50) [confidence interval (CI) 2.93, 3.04]), and Scale 7 "Navigating the healthcare system" (M = 3.83 (SD 0.58) [CI 3.77, 3.89]). EI providers having stronger health literacy profiles were generally older, with a higher education level, were licensed providers, or had more years of EI work experience.

Conclusions: EI providers require adequate health literacy to manage their health needs and to effectively provide services to EI families. Study results may inform future targeted professional development to support improvement of EI providers' health literacy skills, including appraisal of health information and navigation of the health care system. [HLRP: Health Literacy Research and Practice. 2022;6(2):e128-e136.] Plain Language Summary: EI providers' health literacy profiles have not been previously investigated. Study results reveal EI providers struggled with health literacy skills of appraising health information and navigating the health care system, which are vital for EI practice. Health Literacy Questionnaire results can inform targeted professional development to improve EI providers' health literacy levels and their clinical practice.

早期干预提供者的健康素养概况:健康素养问卷的使用。
背景:早期干预(EI)提供者通过《残疾人教育法》C 部分,为有发育迟缓或残疾风险因素的儿童的家长提供服务。美国许多家长的健康素养较低;因此,早期干预机构应了解并满足家庭的健康素养需求。幼儿教育机构本身也需要具备健康素养,以实施循证推荐的实践:本研究旨在测量跨学科幼儿保育提供者的健康素养水平,并调查健康素养水平与人口统计学变量之间的关联:马萨诸塞州 10 家幼儿教育中心的幼儿教育提供者填写了一份包含健康素养问卷 (HLQ) 的调查表。我们计算了量表得分,并对不同人口统计学变量进行了比较,包括全民教育工作角色、年龄、全民教育工作年限和最高教育水平:在受邀参与调查的 715 名幼儿保育员中,有 376 人完成了调查(回复率为 52.6%)。大多数参与者为女性(92.6%,n = 348),报告的种族为白人(85.4%,n = 321),平均年龄为 43.1 岁(标准差 [SD] 12.9),从 20 岁到 74 岁不等,英语为其主要语言(89.6%,n = 337)。电子信息服务提供者在 HLQ 量表 5 "健康信息评估"(平均值 [M] = 2.99 (SD 0.50) [置信区间 (CI) 2.93, 3.04])和量表 7 "医疗系统导航"(平均值 [M] = 3.83 (SD 0.58) [CI 3.77, 3.89])上得分最低。具有较强健康素养的就业保险提供者一般年龄较大、教育水平较高、有执照或有较多年的就业保险工作经验:幼儿保育员需要具备足够的健康素养,才能管理好自己的健康需求,并有效地为幼儿保育家庭提供服务。研究结果可为今后有针对性的专业发展提供信息,以支持提高幼儿保育员的健康素养技能,包括评估健康信息和浏览医疗保健系统。[HLRP: Health Literacy Research and Practice. 2022;6(2):e128-e136.] 原文摘要:此前尚未对幼儿保育服务提供者的健康素养概况进行过调查。研究结果表明,幼儿保健服务提供者在评估健康信息和驾驭医疗保健系统等健康素养技能方面存在困难,而这些技能对于幼儿保健服务提供者的实践至关重要。健康素养问卷调查结果可为有针对性的专业发展提供信息,以提高幼儿保健服务提供者的健康素养水平和临床实践能力。
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期刊介绍: The Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction is a social science professional organization of scholars interested in qualitative, especially interactionist, research. The society organizes panels and sessions at annual conferences such as the American Sociological Association and Midwest Sociology Society Annual Meetings, and each Spring holds the Couch-Stone Symposium. As the main voice of the Symbolic Interactionist perspective, Symbolic Interaction brings you articles which showcase empirical research and theoretical development that resound throughout the fields of sociology, social psychology, communication, education, nursing, organizations, mass media, and others.
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