Gender-Specific Aspects of Health Literacy: Perceptions of Interactions with Migrants among Health Care Providers in Germany.

Int J Environ Res Public Health

Medical Psychology | Neuropsychology and Gender Studies & Center for Neuropsychological Diagnostics and Intervention (CeNDI), Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Cologne, University of Cologne, 50937 Cologne, Germany.

Published: March 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • Health literacy is influenced by individual resources and the quality of health information encountered, impacting health care professionals' interactions with migrant patients.
  • A study involving focus group discussions with 31 health care professionals in Cologne examined how gender affects communication with migrant patients, particularly those from Turkey and Arab countries.
  • Findings suggest that time constraints and language barriers hinder effective communication, highlighting the need for reducing pressure and enhancing communication in healthcare settings for better patient outcomes.

Article Abstract

Health literacy can be described as a complex process shaped by individual resources and preferences and by the nature and quality of health-related information people encounter. The main objective of this study was to explore the views of health care professionals on how gender as a personal determinant of health literacy affected their interactions with migrant patients. The interrelated challenges, needs and applied solutions were analyzed from a health literacy perspective. Five focus group discussions with health care professionals working with migrants ( = 31) were conducted in Cologne, Germany, audio recorded, transcribed and analyzed by qualitative content analysis. Gender-specific aspects, such as the gender of health care providers as a factor, were portrayed above all in relation to patients from Turkey and Arab countries regarding access to and understanding of health-related information. These statements exclusively represent the possibly biased or assumptions-based perspectives of health care professionals on their migrant patients and were made against the background of a systemic lack of time and the challenge of overcoming language barriers. Especially in this context, reducing time pressure and improving communication in the treatment setting may be to the benefit of all actors within healthcare.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7177965PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17072189DOI Listing

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