教师健康素养水平对疫苗犹豫的影响:以土耳其为例

IF 0.4 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Akgun Yesiltepe, Ayşe Çal
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摘要教师在提高社会健康素养方面承担着重要责任。健康知识和疫苗接种是保护和促进健康的重要先决条件。本研究旨在调查教师的健康素养水平对其疫苗犹豫的影响。这是一项描述性的横断面研究。教师的健康知识和疫苗犹豫程度中等。在健康素养和疫苗犹豫之间观察到一种消极且微弱的显著关系,表明随着健康素养的提高,疫苗犹豫可能会减少。此外,研究表明,一般健康认知和非处方药使用与健康素养有关,年龄、收入状况和居住地与疫苗犹豫有关。教师的健康知识和疫苗犹豫程度应该提高。随着健康知识的提高,对疫苗的犹豫减少,这是提高疫苗接种计划有效性的一个重要发现。
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The Effect of the Health Literacy Levels of Teachers on Their Vaccine Hesitancy: The Example of Turkey
Abstract Teachers assume important responsibilities in improving the health literacy levels of the society. Health literacy and vaccination are important prerequisites for health protection and promotion. This study aimed to investigate the effect of teachers’ health literacy levels on their vaccine hesitancy. This is a descriptive cross-sectional study. The health literacy and vaccine hesitancy levels of the teachers were found to be moderate. A negative and weak significant relationship was observed between health literacy and vaccine hesitancy, indicating that as health literacy increases, vaccine hesitancy may decrease. In addition, it was revealed that general health perception and over-the-counter drug use are associated with health literacy, and age, income status, and place of residence are associated with vaccine hesitancy. The health literacy and vaccine hesitancy levels of teachers should be improved. As health literacy increases, vaccine hesitancy decreases, which is an important finding in terms of increasing the effectiveness of vaccination programs.
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Journal of Consumer Health on the Internet
Journal of Consumer Health on the Internet PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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1.30
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12.50%
发文量
32
期刊介绍: The Journal of Consumer Health on the Internet is the only professional peer-reviewed journal devoted to locating consumer health information via the Internet. In this journal librarians and health information providers describe programs and services aimed at helping patients and the general public find the health information they need. From the Editor: "Studies have shown that health information is one of the major reasons that people worldwide access the Internet. As the amount of health information on the Web increases exponentially, it becomes critical that librarians-including public and medical librarians-be knowledgeable about what is available online and be able to direct users to reliable, accurate, quality information."
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