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Factors Associated With the Health Literacy of Caregivers of Patients Undergoing Cranial Neurological Surgery

dc.contributor.authorFerraz de Almeida, Graziela Maria [UNESP]
dc.contributor.authorDe Albuquerque Gimenez, Viviane Cristina [UNESP]
dc.contributor.authorRodrigues, Caroline Iaiz [UNESP]
dc.contributor.authorVitoriano Budri, Aglecia Moda [UNESP]
dc.contributor.authorHamamoto Filho, Pedro Tadao [UNESP]
dc.contributor.authorGarcia de Avila, Marla Andréia [UNESP]
dc.contributor.institutionUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
dc.contributor.institutionColáiste Ríoga na Máinleá in Éirinn
dc.contributor.institutionSkin Wounds and Trauma (SWaT) Centre
dc.date.accessioned2025-04-29T18:36:41Z
dc.date.issued2025-01-01
dc.description.abstractBackground: Caregiver health literacy (HL) in patients' transition from hospital to home care is an important factor for good results. Methods: This cross-sectional study included 89 patient-informal caregiver dyads in Brazil. Data were collected using a sociodemographic questionnaire and the European Health Literacy Survey Questionnaire short-short form. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, univariate analyses, and a binary logistic regression model. Results: The caregivers’ average age was 48 ± 13.48 years, and 73.0% of them were female. It was found that 6.7% of the caregivers had inadequate HL, 61.8% had problematic HL, and 31.4% had sufficient HL. Being a healthcare professional was significantly associated with sufficient HL (P = 0.016). Furthermore, healthcare workers had more years of schooling than other caregivers (15.3 ± 4.6 vs. 11.2 ± 4.6; P = 0.013). For every 1-year increase in caregiver age, there was a decrease of 0.041 points on the European Health Literacy Survey Questionnaire short-short form. Being a healthcare professional, increased HL scores by 11.4%. Conclusions: Key findings showed that caregivers with higher HL were typically younger, male, better educated, and more likely to be healthcare professionals. These caregivers managed patients with lower dependence on daily activities, while those with lower HL, mainly females, cared for patients with higher dependence. The study highlights the need for targeted interventions and public policies to enhance HL among caregivers, particularly to improve outcomes for patients with complex needs.en
dc.description.affiliationDepartment of Nursing Botucatu Medical School – UNESP - São Paulo State University
dc.description.affiliationRCSI School of Nursing & Midwifery Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Coláiste Ríoga na Máinleá in Éirinn
dc.description.affiliationRoyal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) University of Medicine and Health Sciences Skin Wounds and Trauma (SWaT) Centre
dc.description.affiliationDepartment of Nursing Sao Paulo State University (UNESP)
dc.description.affiliationDepartment of Neurosciences and Mental Health Sao Paulo State University (UNESP)
dc.description.affiliationUnespDepartment of Nursing Botucatu Medical School – UNESP - São Paulo State University
dc.description.affiliationUnespDepartment of Nursing Sao Paulo State University (UNESP)
dc.description.affiliationUnespDepartment of Neurosciences and Mental Health Sao Paulo State University (UNESP)
dc.description.sponsorshipFundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
dc.description.sponsorshipConselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
dc.description.sponsorshipIdFAPESP: 2022/10764-7
dc.description.sponsorshipIdFAPESP: 2022/11344-1
dc.description.sponsorshipIdCNPq: 313047/2023-5
dc.format.extent1081-1088
dc.identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wneu.2024.09.108
dc.identifier.citationWorld Neurosurgery, v. 193, p. 1081-1088.
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.wneu.2024.09.108
dc.identifier.issn1878-8769
dc.identifier.issn1878-8750
dc.identifier.scopus2-s2.0-85207546954
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11449/298272
dc.language.isoeng
dc.relation.ispartofWorld Neurosurgery
dc.sourceScopus
dc.subjectCaregivers
dc.subjectCranial neurosurgery
dc.subjectHealth literacy
dc.subjectNeurosurgery
dc.subjectPerioperative nursing
dc.subjectTransitional care
dc.titleFactors Associated With the Health Literacy of Caregivers of Patients Undergoing Cranial Neurological Surgeryen
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unesp.campusUniversidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Faculdade de Medicina, Botucatupt

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