• Title of article

    The Relationship between Health Literacy and Knowledge about Heart Failure with Recurrent Admission of Heart Failure Patients

  • Author/Authors

    razazi, rezvan iran university of medical sciences - shahriar imam sajjad hospital, Tehran, Iran , aliha, jaleh mohammad iran university of medical sciences - faculty of nursing and midwifery, Tehran, Iran , amin, ahmad iran university of medical sciences - rajaie cardiovascular medical and research center, Tehran, Iran , taghavi, sepideh iran university of medical sciences - rajaie cardiovascular medical and research center, Tehran, Iran , ghadrdoost, behshid iran university of medical sciences - rajaei cardiovascular medical and research center, tehran, iran , naderi, nasim iran university of medical sciences - rajaie cardiovascular medical and research center, Tehran, Iran

  • From page
    123
  • To page
    129
  • Abstract
    Having good health literacy can improve quality of life and decrease re‑hospitalization of the patients including patients with heart failure (HF). Considering the importance of knowledge about HF and health literacy in these patients and the existence of contradictory texts, this study aimed to determine the relationship between health literacy and knowledge of HF, with re‑admission of HF patients. Methods: The present study was a cross‑sectional study in which 238 patients aged over 18 years old with an ejection fraction of 35% and less with the ability to read, write, and speak, and no psychological, neurological and cognitive disorders were included in the study after they signed the consent form of the research. Data collection was done through demographic information questionnaire, Short‑Test of Functional Health Literacy in Adult‑16 standard health literacy questionnaire, and Van Der Wal knowledge about HF questionnaire (2005). Both questionnaires were validated and their reliability was investigated before starting the study. The Chi‑square test, Fisher’s exact test, or the Mann–Whitney tests were used to compare variables. Results: Most of the patients were male (66%) and married (80%). The results showed that the majority of study population had proper health literacy and about half of them had enough information about HF. This study showed that there is a significant relationship between health literacy and knowledge. In other words, the higher the health literacy of the people, the greater their awareness of their illness (P = 0.02). However, the findings showed that there is no significant relationship between health literacy and awareness of HF with the number of admissions. Conclusion: The results of this study show that the higher the health literacy of the people may lead to the higher their knowledge and awareness about HF and better understanding the recommendations regarding their illness.
  • Keywords
    Cardiac failure , health literacy , knowledge , readmission
  • Journal title
    Research in Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Journal title
    Research in Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Record number

    2658246