Health Literacy in Adolescents and Young Adults: Perspectives from Australian Cancer Survivors

被引:11
|
作者
Lin, Merry [1 ,2 ]
Sansom-Daly, Ursula M. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Wakefield, Claire E. [1 ,2 ]
McGill, Brittany C. [1 ,2 ]
Cohn, Richard J. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Sydney Childrens Hosp, Kids Canc Ctr, Behav Sci Unit, High St, Randwick, NSW 2031, Australia
[2] Univ New South Wales, UNSW Med, Sch Womens & Childrens Hlth, Discipline Pediat, Kensington, NSW, Australia
[3] Prince Wales Sydney Childrens Hosp, Sydney Youth Canc Serv, Randwick, NSW, Australia
基金
英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
communication; decision-making; healthcare engagement; health literacy; psychosocial; social support; PUBLIC-HEALTH; INFORMATION-SEEKING; CARE; INTERNET; ADHERENCE; EDUCATION; OUTCOMES; THERAPY; VIEWS;
D O I
10.1089/jayao.2016.0024
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Purpose: Health literacy is a critical determinant of health and an emerging public health concern. Little is known about the health literacy of adolescents and young adults (AYAs) or about the ability of young patients to communicate health needs and critically evaluate information. We used qualitative methods to investigate the three aspects of health literacy (functional, communicative, and critical) in Australian AYA cancer survivors. Methods: Forty Australian AYA cancer survivors, aged 15-29 either at diagnosis or recruitment, participated in semistructured interviews. Participants were asked about sources of information and ability to understand information, communicate questions, and critically evaluate the validity, reliability, and relevancy of information to their situation. Self-reported adherence levels and advice for AYA-specific care was also obtained. Interviews were coded and analyzed for emergent themes using QSR NVivo 10. Results: Almost all AYAs named their doctor as the primary source of information. Most AYAs reported no difficulties with understanding, communicating, or assessing relevancy of information. Conversely, few AYAs reported confidence in assessment of validity and reliability of information. The doctor-patient relationship appeared to be an influential factor in all aspects of health literacy. Conclusions: AYAs frequently reported having a good understanding and communication around health information; however, few AYAs described engaging in critical evaluations of this information. The potential impact of the doctor-patient relationship across several domains of health literacy suggests that more focus could be placed on promoting health literacy at physician, community, and societal levels, in addition to promoting individual skills.
引用
收藏
页码:150 / 158
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Clinician perspectives of distributed health literacy in adolescents and young adults with cancer and their families
    Gessler, Danielle
    Juraskova, Ilona
    Sansom-Daly, Ursula M.
    Shepherd, Heather L.
    Patterson, Pandora
    Spoelma, Michael
    Muscat, Danielle
    [J]. ASIA-PACIFIC JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY, 2020, 16 : 74 - 74
  • [2] Health literacy in adolescents and young adults with cancer (AYAs)
    Richter, Diana
    Ganahl, Kristin
    Mehnert, Anja
    [J]. PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY, 2017, 26 : 108 - 108
  • [3] Validation of a Health Literacy Measure for Adolescents and Young Adults Diagnosed with Cancer
    McDonald, Fiona E. J.
    Patterson, Pandora
    Costa, Daniel S. J.
    Shepherd, Heather L.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF ADOLESCENT AND YOUNG ADULT ONCOLOGY, 2016, 5 (01) : 69 - 75
  • [4] Clinical strategies to building health literacy in adolescents and young adults with cancer and their families
    Gessler, Danielle
    Sansom-Daly, Ursula M.
    Patterson, Pandora
    Juraskova, Ilona
    Muscat, Danielle M.
    Spoelma, Michael
    Shepherd, Heather L.
    [J]. ASIA-PACIFIC JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY, 2020, 16 : 74 - 75
  • [5] Perspectives on Social Media from Adolescents and Young Adults with Cancer
    Daniels, Sarah R.
    Yang, Chia-Chen
    Toohey, Samantha J.
    Willard, Victoria W.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF PEDIATRIC ONCOLOGY NURSING, 2021, 38 (04) : 225 - 232
  • [6] Health Literacy in Adolescents and Young Adults: An Updated Review
    Sansom-Daly, Ursula M.
    Lin, Merry
    Robertson, Eden G.
    Wakefield, Claire E.
    McGill, Brittany C.
    Girgis, Afaf
    Cohn, Richard J.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF ADOLESCENT AND YOUNG ADULT ONCOLOGY, 2016, 5 (02) : 106 - 118
  • [7] The economic cost of cancer in Australian adolescents and young adults
    Patterson, Pandora
    McDonald, Fiona E. J.
    Goudswaard, Laura
    Creelman, David
    Pezzullo, Lynne
    [J]. PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY, 2018, 27 : 25 - 25
  • [8] PERFORMANCE OF 'HEALTH LITERACY' TOOLS AMONG ADOLESCENTS AND YOUNG ADULTS
    Shone, Laura P.
    Doane, Cynthia
    Blumkin, Aaron K.
    Klein, Jonathan
    Wolf, Michael S.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF ADOLESCENT HEALTH, 2010, 46 (02) : S11 - S12
  • [9] Immunotherapy in Adolescents and Young Adults: What Remains in Cancer Survivors?
    Tanda, Enrica Teresa
    Croce, Elena
    Spagnolo, Francesco
    Zullo, Lodovica
    Spinaci, Stefano
    Genova, Carlo
    Rossi, Giovanni
    [J]. FRONTIERS IN ONCOLOGY, 2021, 11
  • [10] Sexual Health in Adolescents and Young Adults With Cancer
    Cherven, Brooke O.
    Demedis, Jenna
    Frederick, Natasha N.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY, 2024, 42 (06) : 717 - +