scholarly journals Survey of the Relationship between Health Literacy Level and health status among elderly people referring to Retirement Centers in Rasht city

2019 ◽  
Vol 16 (1) ◽  
pp. 70-81
Author(s):  
Nasrin Mokhtari ◽  
Afsaneh Nezafati ◽  
Farzaneh Sheikholeslami ◽  
Ehsan Kazemnejad Leili ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Vol Volume 11 ◽  
pp. 129-135 ◽  
Author(s):  
Davood RobatSarpooshi ◽  
Mehrsadat Mahdizadeh ◽  
Hadi Alizadeh Siuki ◽  
Mohammad Haddadi ◽  
Hamid Robatsarpooshi ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alessandra Buja ◽  
Francesca Alice Vianello ◽  
Federica Zaccagnini ◽  
Carlo Pinato ◽  
Pietro Maculan

Abstract Background: Migration flows from Eastern Europe to Italy have been large and continue to grow. The purpose of this study was to examine the health status of a population of Moldovan immigrant women, and their access to health care services in northern Italy, by age group and health literacy level. Methods: We administered an ad-hoc questionnaire to adult Moldovan women to assess their lifestyles, self-reported health status (symptoms and diseases), access to health services, and health literacy. Then, using descriptive statistics, we compared our data with findings for a sample of Italian women of the same age living in the north-east of the country. Results: Our sample included 170 Moldovan women (aged 46.5 ± 12.3) in five occupational categories: home care workers (28.2%); cleaners (27.1%); health care workers (5.9%); other occupations (28.8%); and unemployed (10%). Active smokers were twice as prevalent among the women with a low health literacy. Health literacy level also determined access to healthcare services: women with a higher health literacy tended to use scheduled health services and screening programs, while those with a lower health literacy relied more on emergency health services. For all age groups, the Moldovan sample reported a higher prevalence of allergies, lumbar disorders and depression than the Italian controls. Conclusions: The reported prevalence of some diseases was higher among Moldovan immigrant women than among Italian resident women. Health literacy was associated with the immigrant women’s lifestyle and the use of health care services, as previously seen for the autochthonous population.


Author(s):  
Seçil Özkan ◽  
Hakan Tüzün ◽  
Asiye Uğraş Dikmen ◽  
Nur Baran Aksakal ◽  
Deniz Çalışkan ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 54-62
Author(s):  
pouria tamizkar ◽  
Milad mohammadi ◽  
azita Fathnezhad-kazemi ◽  
somayeh marami ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Xuemei You ◽  
Yongdong Liu ◽  
Mingming Zhang ◽  
Man Zhang ◽  
Yangli Yu ◽  
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Nowadays, the health level of residents has become the focus of people’s attention. Under the background of the development of health service from “disease-centered” to “health-centered,” it is very important to improve the level of urban health and clarify the factors affecting urban health. Therefore, this paper quantifies the relationship between residents’ health literacy level and environment, average life expectancy, infectious disease mortality, and other indicators by selecting appropriate indicators and establishing a mathematical model. Based on the reciprocal linear combination of the collected index data and the corresponding health level value, the prediction model of social health literacy level (SPM) was established, and the qualitative prediction and quantitative analysis of citizens’ health literacy level were studied in depth. Based on the SPM model, we can roughly predict the level of health literacy in a region only based on the main variables identified in this paper. The consistency of the experiment shows that the model is effective and robust, and it reveals that environmental factors are the most important factors affecting residents’ health literacy level. The actual data show that THE SPM model is a timely and reasonable framework to measure the health literacy level of residents.


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