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Health literacy of future healthcare professionals: a cross-sectional study among health sciences students in Nepal. | LitMetric

Health literacy of future healthcare professionals: a cross-sectional study among health sciences students in Nepal.

Int Health

Health Systems Improvement Unit, School of Health and Social Development, Centre for Population Health Research, Faculty of Health, Deakin University, Victoria, Australia.

Published: January 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study examined the health literacy levels of health science students in Nepal, who will become future health professionals, to understand their ability to educate patients better.
  • Results showed that a majority of participants were young males, many with parents who had university degrees, and most were enrolled in undergraduate programs, reporting moderate skills and support for managing their health.
  • The study suggests that universities should implement strategies to enhance students' access to health information and improve their ability to interact with healthcare providers, which could lead to a more health-literate workforce.

Article Abstract

Background: There is an assumption that health literacy is higher among health professionals, allowing them to improve the health literacy of their patients. This study explored health literacy profiles of health science students in Nepal, the future health professionals and educators of health literacy.

Methods: The multidimensional Health Literacy Questionnaire and demographic questions were administered online to medical and other health science students at the B. P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Dharan, Nepal.

Results: More than half (55.8%) of the participants were male, 68.3% were ≤19 y of age, 62.2% had parents with a university degree, 73.5% were studying undergraduate courses and 61.6% were pursuing medicine. Students reported having moderate support and skills to manage their health. Health was regarded as important to them. They reported a moderate ability to engage with health professionals and the healthcare system. Medical students reported higher scores for all scales except social support for health, which was similar across the groups.

Conclusions: Universities should target interventions to improve students' access to health information and to develop students' ability to engage actively with healthcare providers. This will likely produce health professionals with improved health literacy levels who are sensitive to the health literacy needs of their patients from different population groups.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6314153PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/inthealth/ihy090DOI Listing

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