TY - JOUR
T1 - Communicative health literacy and associated variables in nine European countries
T2 - results from the HLS19 survey
AU - The HLS19 Consortium
AU - Metanmo, Salvatore
AU - Finbråten, Hanne Søberg
AU - Bøggild, Henrik
AU - Nowak, Peter
AU - Griebler, Robert
AU - Guttersrud, Øystein
AU - Bíró, Éva
AU - Brigid, Unim
AU - Charafeddine, Rana
AU - Griese, Lennert
AU - Kucera, Zdenek
AU - Le, Christopher
AU - Schaeffer, Doris
AU - Vrdelja, Mitja
AU - Mancini, Julien
AU - Gasser, Karin
AU - De Gani, Saskia Maria
AU - Kolnik, Tamara Štemberger
AU - Klocháňová, Zuzana
AU - Drapkina, Oxana
AU - Lopatina, Maria
AU - de Arriaga, Miguel Telo
AU - da Costa, Andreia Jorge Silva
AU - Pettersen, Kjell Sverre
AU - Galeone, Daniela
AU - Palmieri, Luigi
AU - Levin-Zamir, Diane
AU - Gibney, Sarah
AU - Bruton, Lucy
AU - Schmidt-Gernig, Alexander
AU - Allaire, Cécile
AU - Mancini, Julien
AU - Sørensen, Andreas Jull
AU - Steflova, Alena
AU - Kucera, Zdeněk
AU - Dzhafer, Nigyar
AU - Yanakieva, Antoniya
AU - van den Broucke, Stephan
AU - Dietscher, Christina
AU - Straßmayr, Christa
AU - Pelikan, Jürgen
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2024.
PY - 2024/12/4
Y1 - 2024/12/4
N2 - Our study aimed to report on variables associated with communicative health literacy (COM-HL) in European adults. The HLS19 survey was conducted in 2019–2021 including nine countries which measured COM-HL by using a validated questionnaire (HLS19-COM-P-Q6 with a score ranging from 0 to 100). Linear regression models were used to study variables associated with COM-HL globally (multilevel model with random intercepts and slopes and at country level) and in each country. Additional models studied each of the HLS19-COM-P-Q6 items separately. The mean COM-HL score ranged between 62.5 and 76.6 across countries. Among the 18,137 pooled participants, COM-HL was positively associated with age, a higher self-perceived social status, previous training in healthcare, an increasing number of general practitioner visits; and negatively associated with female sex, reported financial difficulties, having a chronic condition and an increasing number of specialist visits. These effects were heterogeneous from one country to another, and from one item to another when analysing the different COM-HL items separately. However, there was a consistent statistically significant association between COM-HL (score and each item) and financial difficulties as well as self-perceived social status in all countries. Interventions to improve communication between patients and physicians should be a high priority to limit communication disparities.
AB - Our study aimed to report on variables associated with communicative health literacy (COM-HL) in European adults. The HLS19 survey was conducted in 2019–2021 including nine countries which measured COM-HL by using a validated questionnaire (HLS19-COM-P-Q6 with a score ranging from 0 to 100). Linear regression models were used to study variables associated with COM-HL globally (multilevel model with random intercepts and slopes and at country level) and in each country. Additional models studied each of the HLS19-COM-P-Q6 items separately. The mean COM-HL score ranged between 62.5 and 76.6 across countries. Among the 18,137 pooled participants, COM-HL was positively associated with age, a higher self-perceived social status, previous training in healthcare, an increasing number of general practitioner visits; and negatively associated with female sex, reported financial difficulties, having a chronic condition and an increasing number of specialist visits. These effects were heterogeneous from one country to another, and from one item to another when analysing the different COM-HL items separately. However, there was a consistent statistically significant association between COM-HL (score and each item) and financial difficulties as well as self-perceived social status in all countries. Interventions to improve communication between patients and physicians should be a high priority to limit communication disparities.
KW - Communicative health literacy
KW - HLS
KW - Health disparities
KW - Physician–patient communication
KW - Socio-economic status
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U2 - 10.1038/s41598-024-79327-w
DO - 10.1038/s41598-024-79327-w
M3 - Article
C2 - 39632907
AN - SCOPUS:85211643615
SN - 2045-2322
VL - 14
JO - Scientific Reports
JF - Scientific Reports
IS - 1
M1 - 30245
ER -