西开普省一所大学本科生健康素养调查。

IF 1.2 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Health SA Gesondheid Pub Date : 2025-05-30 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.4102/hsag.v30i0.2902
Talitha Crowley, Million Bimerew, Thabani Noncungu, Furaha Akimanimpaye, Jeffrey Hoffman, Portia Bimray, Mussie Melesse, Benjamin Kutumbuka, Jennifer A Chipps
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背景:健康素养在大学生等年轻人的生活中至关重要,以确保他们能够获得有关健康风险的信息,并实施适当的健康促进和疾病预防战略。目的:本研究旨在通过描述健康素养水平、影响健康素养的个人因素和情境因素以及卫生保健利用情况来调查大学生的健康素养。环境:该研究在西开普省的一所大学进行。方法:采用定量描述性调查方法(N = 953)。数据收集使用纸质问卷,其中包括人口统计变量、47项欧洲健康素养调查问卷(HLS-EU-Q47)以及关于医疗保健利用和整体健康的问题。进行描述性分析。结果:超过三分之二的受访者被归类为“健康素养问题”(n = 372,39.0%)或“素养不足”(n = 274,28.8%)。只有220名受访者(23.1%)具有“足够”的健康素养,只有87名受访者(9.1%)达到“优秀”等级。在过去6个月内搜索健康信息(p = 0.006)和获得医疗保健(p = 0.014)的受访者的健康素养水平明显较高,这与更好的整体健康评级相关(p < 0.001)。结论:该研究突出了大学生在健康素养方面的显著差距,特别是在疾病预防和健康促进领域,表明需要有针对性的干预。贡献:该研究提供了关于当前年轻人(大学生)健康素养的有用信息,可用于规划健康促进活动。
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Health literacy of undergraduate students at a university in the Western Cape: A survey.

Background: Health literacy is critical in the lives of young people such as university students to ensure that they can access information about health risks and implement appropriate health promotion and disease prevention strategies.

Aim: This study aimed to investigate the health literacy of undergraduate students by describing the level of health literacy, personal and situational factors influencing health literacy, and health care utilisation.

Setting: The study was conducted at a university in the Western Cape.

Methods: A quantitative descriptive survey was used (N = 953). Data were collected using a paper-based questionnaire that included demographic variables, the 47-item European Health Literacy Survey Questionnaire (HLS-EU-Q47) and questions on healthcare utilisation and overall health. Descriptive analysis was conducted.

Results: Over two-thirds of the respondents were classified under 'problematic health literacy' (n = 372, 39.0%) or 'inadequate literacy' (n = 274, 28.8%). Only 220 respondents (23.1%) had 'sufficient' health literacy, and only 87 (9.1%) achieved an 'excellent' rating. Respondents who searched for health information (p = 0.006) and accessed healthcare (p = 0.014) in the last 6 months had significantly higher levels of health literacy and this was associated with a better overall health rating (p < 0.001).

Conclusion: The study highlighted significant gaps in health literacy among university students, particularly in the domains of disease prevention and health promotion, indicating the need for targeted intervention.

Contribution: The study provides useful information on the current health literacy of young adults (university students) that can be used to plan health promotion activities.

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