跨越健康素养水平探索心脏康复障碍。

Q2 Medicine
Health literacy research and practice Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-10 DOI:10.3928/24748307-20241127-02
Ana Paula Delgado Bomtempo, Gabriela Lima de Melo Ghisi
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摘要

本研究旨在探讨不同健康素养水平的个体参与心脏康复(CR)的障碍。一项横断面研究在涉及CR计划的个体中进行。参与者完成了使用心脏康复障碍量表评估CR障碍和使用简短健康素养筛查工具评估健康素养的在线调查。进行描述性统计和比较。在受邀的881人中,400人做出了回应,他们的健康素养水平各不相同:22人(6%)有限,305人(76%)勉强,72人(18%)足够。最大的障碍包括家庭责任、缺乏精力和倾向于独自管理健康。然而,根据卫生知识普及水平的不同,出现了不同的模式,个人指出了不同的障碍。尽管在基于健康素养的CR障碍中没有观察到显著差异,但了解个体具体挑战对于干预措施的制定至关重要。解决家庭责任和后勤挑战等共同障碍可以提高企业社会责任的参与度和依从性。健康素养研究与实践[j].中国卫生科学,2025;9(2):e72-e77。
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Exploring Cardiac Rehabilitation Barriers Across Health Literacy Levels.

This study aimed to explore the barriers to cardiac rehabilitation (CR) participation across individuals with different levels of health literacy. A cross-sectional study was conducted among individuals referred to a CR program. Participants completed online surveys assessing CR barriers using the Cardiac Rehabilitation Barriers Scale and health literacy using the Brief Health Literacy Screening Tool. Descriptive statistics and comparisons were performed. Among 881 individuals invited, 400 responded, with varying levels of health literacy: 22(6%) limited, 305(76%) marginal, and 72(18%) adequate. The greatest barriers included family responsibilities, lack of energy, and a preference for managing health alone. However, distinct patterns emerged based on health literacy levels, with individuals citing different barriers. Although no significant differences were observed in CR barriers based on health literacy, understanding individual-specific challenges is crucial for intervention development. Addressing common barriers such as family responsibilities and logistical challenges could enhance CR engagement and adherence. [HLRP: Health Literacy Research and Practice. 2025;9(2):e72-e77.].

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