Determinants of Inadequate Health Literacy Among Faculty of Medical Technical Sciences Students in Albania: Cross-Sectional Survey

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Rustami, Etleva [1 ,3 ]
Toci, Dorina [2 ]
Poshi, Klodiana [1 ]
Peka, Elida [1 ]
Pano, Irida [1 ]
Pula, Alma [1 ]
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[1] Univ Med Tirane, Dept Clin Subject, Tirana, Albania
[2] Univ Med Tirane, Inst Publ Hlth, Tirana, Albania
[3] Univ Med Tirane, Dept Clin Subject, Rr Rexhep Jella Selite,RR Dibres Tirane, Tirana 1005, Albania
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Albania; health literacy; nursing; prevalence; sociodemographic factors; students; Faculty of Medical Technical Sciences; FMTS; GENDER-DIFFERENCES; CARE; VALIDATION; SAMPLE; WOMEN;
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10.2023/1/e46476
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background: Health literacy (HL) refers to people's ability to find, understand, and use health information in order to make appropriate health decisions. Health literacy among students is important so that tomorrow's health professionals can deliver high-quality health care and enhance patient education and communication.Objective: In this context, the aim of this study was to assess the HL level of Faculty of Medical Technical Sciences (FMTS) students in order to shed light on this underresearched topic in Albanian settings. Methods: A cross-sectional study involving 193 FMTS students of various study branches (nursing, midwifery, physiotherapy, and laboratory technician) was carried out during June 22-29, 2022, on the premises of the FMTS Faculty in Tirana, Albania. The international European Health Literacy Survey Questionnaire (HLS-EU-Q) standardized questionnaire, validated in Albanian, was used to collect information about FMTS students' general HL through a face-to-face interview. Basic sociodemographic information was collected as well. Binary logistic regression was used to assess the factors associated with inadequate, problematic, or limited HL.Results: The mean level of general HL was 37.2 (on a scale from 0 [minimum HL] to 50 [maximal HL]). About one-quarter of FMTS students had inadequate (9/193, 4.7%) or problematic (38/193, 19.7%) HL, 51.3% (99/193) had sufficient HL, and 24.4% (47/193) had excellent HL. The prevalence of limited HL (inadequate and problematic HL) was higher among male than female students (6/12, 50% vs 41/181, 22.6%, respectively) and those with lower social and economic status. Upon adjusting for confounding effects, the only factor significantly increasing the likelihood of limited HL was male gender (odds ratio 8.13, 95% CI 1.68-39.39). Findings suggested that low social and economic status also increased the likelihood of limited HL, but such associations did not reach statistical significance.Conclusions: To our knowledge, this is the first study exploring the level of HL and its associated factors among FMTS students in Albania. The prevalence of limited HL was relatively high among FMTS students. There is a need for targeted interventions to increase the HL of nursing and midwifery students, such as the inclusion of HL subjects in the nursing curriculum.
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