THE TEST OF FUNCTIONAL HEALTH LITERACY IN ADULTS - A NEW INSTRUMENT FOR MEASURING PATIENTS LITERACY SKILLS

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作者
PARKER, RM
BAKER, DW
WILLIAMS, MV
NURSS, JR
机构
[1] Harbor-Ucla Medical Center, Los Angeles, California
[2] Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia
[3] Department of Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, 30303
关键词
FUNCTIONAL HEALTH LITERACY; LITERACY AND HEALTH; HEALTH LITERACY MEASUREMENT;
D O I
10.1007/BF02640361
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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摘要
OBJECTTVE: To develop a valid, reliable instrument to measure the functional health literacy of patients. DESIGN: The Test of Functional Health Literacy in Adults (TOFHLA) was developed using actual hospital materials. The TOFHLA consists of a 50-item reading comprehension and 17-item numerical ability test, taking up to 22 minutes to administer. The TOFHLA, the Wide Range Achievement Test-Revised (WRAT-R), and the Rapid Estimate of Adult Literacy in Medicine (REALM) were administered for comparison, A Spanish version was also developed (TOFHLA-S). SETTING: Outpatient settings in two public teaching hospitals. PATIENTS: 256 English- and 249 Spanish-speaking patients were approached, 78% of the English- and 82% of the Spanish-speaking patients gave informed consent, completed a demographic survey, and took the TOFHLA or TOFHLA-S. RESULTS: The TOFHLA showed good correlation with the WRAT-R and the REALM (correlation coefficients 0.74 and 0.84, respectively). Only 52% of the English speakers completed more than 80% of the questions correctly. 15% of the patients could not read and interpret a prescription bottle with instructions to take one pill by mouth four times daily, 37% did not understand instructions to take a medication on an empty stomach, and 48% could not determine whether they were eligible for free care. CONCLUSIONS: The TOFHLA is a valid, reliable indicator of patient ability to read health-related materials. Data suggest that a high proportion of patients cannot perform basic reading tasks, Additional work is needed to determine the prevalence of functional health illiteracy and its effect on the health care experience.
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