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The potential of health literacy to address the health related UN sustainable development goal 3 (SDG3) in Nepal: a rapid review

机译:健康识字的潜力在尼泊尔解决健康相关联合国可持续发展目标3(SDG3):快速审查

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Background Health literacy has been linked to health outcomes across population groups around the world. Nepal, a low income country, experiences the double burden of highly prevalent communicable as well as non-communicable diseases. The World Health Organization (WHO) has positioned health literacy as a key mechanism to meet the health-related Sustainable Development Goal (SDG3). However, there is little known about the status of health literacy in developing countries such as Nepal. This paper aims to review the potential of health literacy to address SDG3 in Nepal. Methods A rapid review was conducted using the knowledge to action evidence summary approach. Articles included in the review were those reporting on barriers to health care engagements in Nepal published in English language between January 2000 and December 2015. Results Barriers for healthcare engagement included knowledge and education as strong factors, followed by culture, gender roles, quality of service and cost of services. These barriers influence the Nepalese community to access and engage with services, and make and enact healthcare decisions, not only at the individual level but at the family level. These factors are directly linked to health literacy. Health literacy is a pivotal determinant of understanding, accessing and using health information and health services, it is important that the health literacy needs of the people be addressed. Conclusion Locally identified and developed health literacy interventions may provide opportunities for systematic improvements in health to address impediments to healthcare in Nepal. Further research on health literacy and implementation of health literacy interventions may help reduce inequalities and increase the responsiveness of health systems which could potentially facilitate Nepal to meet the sustainable development goals. While there is currently little in place for health literacy to impact on the SDG3, this paper generates insights into health literacy’s potential role.
机译:背景技术卫生素养与世界各地人口群体的健康结果有关。尼泊尔,低收入国家,经历高度普遍的传染和非传染性疾病的双重负担。世界卫生组织(世卫组织)将健康识字定位为满足与健康有关的可持续发展目标(SDG3)的关键机制。然而,关于尼泊尔等发展中国家的健康素养状况毫无疑问。本文旨在审查健康识字的潜力,以解决尼泊尔的SDG3。方法使用知识进行快速审查,以行动证据摘要方法进行。审查中包含的文章是关于尼泊尔在2000年和2015年12月发表英语中发表的尼泊尔卫生事件障碍的报告。结果医疗服务的障碍包括知识和教育作为强有力的因素,其次是文化,性别角色,服务质量和服务费用。这些障碍会影响尼泊尔社区访问和参与服务,并使医疗保健决策不仅在个人层面,而且在家庭层面上。这些因素与健康素养直接相关。健康扫盲是一个关键的决定因素的理解,访问和利用健康信息和卫生服务,重要的是人民的健康素养需求。结论本地确定和发育卫生素养干预措施可能为卫生的系统改善提供解决尼泊尔医疗保健的机会。进一步研究卫生识字和卫生素养干预措施的研究可能有助于减少不平等,并提高卫生系统的响应能力,可能促进尼泊尔以满足可持续发展目标。虽然卫生识字目前对SDG3的影响很少,但是本文产生了对健康识字潜在作用的见解。

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