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Tailoring Educational and Behavioral Interventions to Level of Health Literacy: A Systematic Review:

机译:根据健康素养水平调整教育和行为干预:系统评价:

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Background: The relative value of universal compared to contingent approaches to communication and behavioral interventions for persons of low health literacy remains unknown. Objective: To examine the effectiveness of interventions that are tailored to individual health literacy level compared to nontailored interventions on health-related outcomes. Design: Systematic review. Data Sources: PubMed and Embase databases. Eligibility Criteria: Studies were eligible if they were in English, used an experimental or observational design, included an intervention that was tailored based on the individual’s level of education, health literacy or health numeracy, and had a comparator group in which the intervention was not tailored to individual characteristics. Review Methods: Databases were searched from inception to January 2016, and the retrieved reference lists hand searched. Abstracts that met PICOS criteria underwent dual review for data extraction to assess study details and study quality. A qualitative synthesis was conducted. Results: Of 2,323 unique citations, 458 underwent full review, and 9 met criteria for the systematic review. Five studies were positive and rated as good quality, 3 were negative with 2 of those of good quality, and 1 had mixed results (fair quality). Positive studies were conducted in the clinical domains of hypertension, diabetes, and depression with interventions including educational materials, disease management sessions, literacy training, and physician notification of limited health literacy among patients. Negative studies were conducted in the clinical domains of heart disease, glaucoma, and nutrition with interventions including medication reconciliation and educational materials. Conclusions: Tailoring communication and behavioral interventions to the individual level of health literacy may be an effective strategy to improve knowledge and indicators of disease control in selected clinical settings.
机译:背景:普遍采用或不采用偶然方法进行沟通和行为干预相比,对于健康知识水平较低的人而言,其相对价值仍然未知。目的:与针对健康相关结果的非定制干预措施相比,研究针对个人健康素养水平量身定制的干预措施的有效性。设计:系统审查。数据源:PubMed和Embase数据库。资格标准:如果研究是英文的,则采用实验或观察设计,包括根据个人的教育水平,健康素养或健康计算量身定制的干预措施,并且有一个不进行干预的比较组根据个人特点量身定制。审查方法:从开始到2016年1月一直在搜索数据库,并手工搜索检索到的参考清单。符合PICOS标准的摘要经过双重审查以进行数据提取,以评估研究细节和研究质量。进行了定性合成。结果:在2,323篇独特引文中,有458篇进行了全面审查,其中9篇符合系统审查的标准。有5项研究为阳性并被评定为良好质量,有3项阴性,其中2项质量良好,有1项结果不同(质量中等)。在高血压,糖尿病和抑郁症的临床领域进行了积极的研究,干预措施包括教材,疾病管理课程,素养培训以及医师告知患者有限的健康素养。在心脏病,青光眼和营养等临床领域进行了负面研究,其中包括药物调和和教材的干预。结论:在个人健康素养水平上量身定制交流和行为干预措施可能是在特定临床环境中提高疾病控制知识和指标的有效策略。

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