Health literacy of patients admitted for elective surgery

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2017-04

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Koster, Ellen SISNI 0000000389427205
Schmidt, Alain
Philbert, DaphneISNI 0000000390943506
van de Garde, Ewoudt M.W.ORCID 0000-0002-1334-2144ISNI 0000000391503086
Bouvy, Marcel LISNI 0000000055088944

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Abstract

Aim Patients with limited health literacy have poorer surgical outcomes. However, current studies assessing the prevalence of limited health literacy in patients expecting surgery are small scale. We aimed to provide insight into the health literacy level of patients undergoing planned surgery. Subject and Methods Patients aged ≥18 years visiting the preoperative screening department were approached in the waiting area and invited to participate in a brief interview including the Functional Communicative Critical Health Literacy (FCCHL). Results In total, 225 patients (84.9% response) were studied. Based on the FCCHL, 37.3% of the patients were classified as having limited health literacy. The mean score in the critical domain (2.7 ± 0.9) was lower than scores in the functional (3.3 ± 0.6) and communicative (3.3 ± 0.6) domains. Conclusion More than one third of the patients admitted to the hospital for surgery had limited health literacy. Healthcare professionals should be aware of the different health literacy levels and tailor their information provision strategies accordingly.

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Health literacy, Communicative, Critical, Functional, FCCHL, Hospital, Surgery

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Koster, E S, Schmidt, A, Philbert, D, van de Garde, E M W & Bouvy, M L 2017, 'Health literacy of patients admitted for elective surgery', Journal of Public Health (Germany), vol. 25, no. 2, pp. 181-186. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10389-016-0774-z