Low Health Literacy and Health Outcomes: An Updated Systematic Review

被引:3442
作者
Berkman, Nancy D. [1 ]
Sheridan, Stacey L.
Donahue, Katrina E.
Halpern, David J.
Crotty, Karen
机构
[1] RTI Int, Div Hlth Serv & Social Policy Res, Program Hlth Care Qual & Outcomes, Res Triangle Pk, NC 27709 USA
基金
美国医疗保健研究与质量局;
关键词
QUALITY-OF-LIFE; HIV MEDICATION ADHERENCE; MANAGED CARE ENROLLEES; OLDER-ADULTS; RACIAL-DIFFERENCES; GLYCEMIC CONTROL; NUMERACY SKILLS; HEART-FAILURE; ANTIRETROVIRAL ADHERENCE; SCREENING MAMMOGRAPHY;
D O I
10.7326/0003-4819-155-2-201107190-00005
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background: Approximately 80 million Americans have limited health literacy, which puts them at greater risk for poorer access to care and poorer health outcomes. Purpose: To update a 2004 systematic review and determine whether low health literacy is related to poorer use of health care, outcomes, costs, and disparities in health outcomes among persons of all ages. Data Sources: English-language articles identified through MEDLINE, CINAHL, PsycINFO, ERIC, and Cochrane Library databases and hand-searching (search dates for articles on health literacy, 2003 to 22 February 2011; for articles on numeracy, 1966 to 22 February 2011). Study Selection: Two reviewers independently selected studies that compared outcomes by differences in directly measured health literacy or numeracy levels. Data Extraction: One reviewer abstracted article information into evidence tables; a second reviewer checked information for accuracy. Two reviewers independently rated study quality by using predefined criteria, and the investigative team jointly graded the overall strength of evidence. Data Synthesis: 96 relevant good-or fair-quality studies in 111 articles were identified: 98 articles on health literacy, 22 on numeracy, and 9 on both. Low health literacy was consistently associated with more hospitalizations; greater use of emergency care; lower receipt of mammography screening and influenza vaccine; poorer ability to demonstrate taking medications appropriately; poorer ability to interpret labels and health messages; and, among elderly persons, poorer overall health status and higher mortality rates. Poor health literacy partially explains racial disparities in some outcomes. Reviewers could not reach firm conclusions about the relationship between numeracy and health outcomes because of few studies or inconsistent results among studies. Limitations: Searches were limited to articles published in English. No Medical Subject Heading terms exist for identifying relevant studies. No evidence concerning oral health literacy (speaking and listening skills) and outcomes was found. Conclusion: Low health literacy is associated with poorer health outcomes and poorer use of health care services.
引用
收藏
页码:97 / +
页数:19
相关论文
共 130 条
[91]  
Pandit A.U., Tang J.W., Bailey S.C., Davis T.C., Bocchini M.V., Persell S.D., Et al., Education, literacy, and health: Mediating effects on hypertension knowledge and control, Patient Educ Couns, 75, pp. 381-385, (2009)
[92]  
Muir K.W., Santiago-Turla C., Stinnett S.S., Herndon L.W., Allingham R.R., Challa P., Et al., Health literacy and vision-related quality of life, Br J Ophthalmol, 92, pp. 779-782, (2008)
[93]  
Johnston M.V., Diab M.E., Kim S.S., Kirshblum S., Health literacy, morbidity, and quality of life among individuals with spinal cord injury, J Spinal Cord Med, 28, pp. 230-240, (2005)
[94]  
Hahn E.A., Cella D., Dobrez D.G., Weiss B.D., Du H., Lai J.S., Et al., The impact of literacy on health-related quality of life measurement and outcomes in cancer outpatients, Qual Life Res, 16, pp. 495-507, (2007)
[95]  
Hahn E.A., Du H., Garcia S.F., Choi S.W., Lai J.S., Victorson D., Et al., Literacy-fair measurement of health-related quality of life will facilitate comparative effectiveness research in Spanish-speaking cancer outpatients, Med Care, 48, (2010)
[96]  
Zhang X.H., Li S.C., Fong K.Y., Thumboo J., The impact of health literacy on health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and utility assessment among patients with rheumatic diseases, Value Health, 12, SUPPL. 3, (2009)
[97]  
Guerra C.E., Dominguez F., Shea J.A., Literacy and knowledge, attitudes, and behavior about colorectal cancer screening, J Health Commun, 10, pp. 651-663, (2005)
[98]  
Miller D.P., Brownlee C.D., McCoy T.P., Pignone M.P., The effect of health literacy on knowledge and receipt of colorectal cancer screening: A survey study, BMC Fam Pract, 8, (2007)
[99]  
Garbers S., Chiasson M.A., Inadequate functional health literacy in Spanish as a barrier to cervical cancer screening among immigrant Latinas in New York City, Prev Chronic Dis, 1, (2004)
[100]  
Low health literacy is associated with HIV test acceptance, J Gen Intern Med, 20, pp. 422-425, (2005)