探索卡塔尔儿童康复诊所儿童父母的健康素养:一个趋同平行研究设计。

IF 2.5 Q2 NURSING
SAGE Open Nursing Pub Date : 2025-07-23 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23779608251362293
Jessie Johnson, Fadi Khraim, Carolyn Wolsey, Rami A Elshatarat, Lisa Thornton, Dina Schnurman, Mohammed AlDalaykeh, Amal Al-Farsi
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背景:由于这一患者群体的医疗保健提供的复杂性,在康复环境中接受治疗的儿童的父母需要提高健康素养(HL)技能。这项新颖的混合方法研究探讨了在卡塔尔儿科康复专科诊所接受治疗的儿童父母的HL,重点关注阿拉伯语和英语父母。主要目的是评估卡塔尔儿童康复诊所儿童家长的HL,检查关键领域,如功能性HL、关键性HL、赋权和沟通性HL。方法:采用自选抽样方法,通过健康素养量表和定性访谈收集数据。该研究于2021年11月至2022年5月进行。该研究分析了定量和定性结果之间的一致性,以提供一个全面的看护者HL的观点。结果:该研究强调了不同的人口统计数据,包括照顾者的教育背景、年龄分布、收入和儿童的诊断。虽然说英语的样本表现出细微的理解和对外部资源的最小依赖,但阿拉伯语样本在功能性和批判性HL方面表现出挑战,有些人转向谷歌获取信息。两组都强调授权和沟通型HL。该研究强调需要量身定制的干预措施,考虑到不同的护理人员的情况,以优化儿科医疗保健结果。结果显示定量和定性数据的趋同,表明参与者中HL水平升高。交际型HL作为一种优势出现,而批判性HL表现出差异性,特别是在讲阿拉伯语的父母中。结论:本研究有助于理解HL在儿童康复中的作用,强调了考虑到不同家长情况的量身定制干预措施的必要性。
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Exploring Health Literacy Among Parents of Children Who Attended the Pediatric Rehabilitation Clinics in Qatar: A Convergent Parallel Research Design.

Exploring Health Literacy Among Parents of Children Who Attended the Pediatric Rehabilitation Clinics in Qatar: A Convergent Parallel Research Design.

Exploring Health Literacy Among Parents of Children Who Attended the Pediatric Rehabilitation Clinics in Qatar: A Convergent Parallel Research Design.

Exploring Health Literacy Among Parents of Children Who Attended the Pediatric Rehabilitation Clinics in Qatar: A Convergent Parallel Research Design.

Background: Parents of children treated in rehabilitation settings are required to have heightened health literacy (HL) skills due to the complexity of healthcare provision among this patient population. This novel mixed-method study explores HL among parents of children treated in a pediatric rehabilitation specialty clinic in Qatar, focusing on both Arabic and English-speaking parents. The primary objective is to assess HL among parents of children attending pediatric rehabilitation clinics in Qatar, examining key domains such as functional HL, critical HL, empowerment, and communicative HL.

Methods: Participants were recruited through a self-selected sampling method, with data collected via the All Aspects of Health Literacy scale and qualitative interviews. The study was conducted between November 2021 and May 2022. The study analyzes the congruence between quantitative and qualitative findings to provide a comprehensive view of HL among caregivers.

Results: The study highlighted the diverse demographics, including caregivers' educational backgrounds, age distribution, income, and children's diagnoses. While the English-speaking sample demonstrates nuanced comprehension and minimal reliance on external resources, the Arabic sample exhibits challenges in functional and critical HL, with some turning to Google for information. Both groups emphasized empowerment and communicative HL. The study underscores the need for tailored interventions, considering the diverse caregiver landscape, to optimize pediatric healthcare outcomes. The outcomes reveal a convergence of quantitative and qualitative data, indicating elevated HL levels among participants. Communicative HL emerges as a strength, while critical HL displays variability, particularly among Arabic-speaking parents.

Conclusion: This research significantly contributes to understanding HL in pediatric rehabilitation, highlighting the need for tailored interventions considering the diverse parents' landscape.

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