作者
Rocco Palumbo, Carmela Annarumma, Paola Adinolfi, Marco Musella, Gabriella Piscopo
发表日期
2016/9/1
期刊
Health Policy
卷号
120
期号
9
页码范围
1087-1094
出版商
Elsevier
简介
Inadequate health literacy, namely the problematic individual’s ability to navigate the health care system, has been depicted as a silent epidemic affecting a large part of the world population. Inadequate health literacy has been variously found to be a predictor of patient disengagement, inappropriateness of care, increased health care costs, and higher mortality rates. However, to date the evidence on the prevalence of limited health literacy is heterogeneous; moreover, studies dealing with this topic show a pronounced geographical concentration. To contribute in filling these gaps, this paper investigates health literacy skills in Italy. Drawing on the European Health Literacy Survey (HLS-EU), a tool to measure self-perceived levels of health literacy was administered to a representative sample of Italian citizens. A stepwise regression analysis allowed to shed light on the determinants and consequences of limited …
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