2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ahj.2017.08.024
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Hospital evaluation of health literacy and associated outcomes in patients after acute myocardial infarction

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“…Outcomes of interest included depression, self-rated health status, evidence based medication (EBM) persistence 13 , patient-reported medication adherence 14 , and financial hardship associated with medication costs 12 . Depression and self-rated health status at baseline, 6 weeks, 6 months and 1 year post-MI were compared between patients with and without adverse change in employment.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Outcomes of interest included depression, self-rated health status, evidence based medication (EBM) persistence 13 , patient-reported medication adherence 14 , and financial hardship associated with medication costs 12 . Depression and self-rated health status at baseline, 6 weeks, 6 months and 1 year post-MI were compared between patients with and without adverse change in employment.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13 These EBMs included aspirin, P2Y12 inhibitors, statins, beta blockers, and angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors/angiotensin-receptor blockers (ACE/ARB). Consistent with prior work, patient-reported medication adherence was a summed score based on 3 questions asked during the 1 year interview 14 ; the score ranged from 0 to 3 where 0 indicates optimal adherence: 1) Do you sometimes forget heart medications? Yes = 1, No = 0; 2) How often do you have difficulty remembering to take all your heart medications?…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bislang finden sich jedoch kaum Studien, die dem kom plexen Zusammenspiel der individuellen und der organisationalen Gesundheitskompetenz in kritischen Situationen nachgehen. Eine Ausnahme haben aktuell Rymer et al veröffentlicht [123]. Sie un tersuchten das routinemäßige Screening von Herzinfarktpatienten auf geringe Gesundheitskompetenz in Krankenhäusern als Indika tor der organisationalen Gesundheitskompetenz.…”
Section: Klinische Versorgung Und Kritische Situationen In Der Akuunclassified
“…Sie un tersuchten das routinemäßige Screening von Herzinfarktpatienten auf geringe Gesundheitskompetenz in Krankenhäusern als Indika tor der organisationalen Gesundheitskompetenz. Es zeigten sich höhere Medikamentenadhärenz und geringere Wiedereinwei sungsraten in Folge des Screenings [123]. Um mehr derartige Un tersuchungen zu ermöglichen, wird eine zukünftige Aufgabe der Versorgungsforschung vor allem darin liegen, valide Struktur und Prozessindikatoren zur Messung der organisationalen Gesundheits kompetenz -jenseits von umfassenden Befragungen bzw.…”
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“…Although, as with most assessments, the possibility of measurement error exists (Goggins, Wallston, Mion, Cawthon, & Kripalani, 2016), a growing research base demonstrates the construct and predictive validity of the BHLS collected in clinical practice (Boyle et al, 2017; McNaughton et al, 2014; McNaughton et al, 2015; Scarpato et al, 2016; Wallston et al, 2014; Wright et al, 2018). Other examples now exist of screening health literacy either routinely or selectively (Rymer et al, 2018; Sand-Jecklin, Daniels, & Lucke-Wold, 2017).…”
Section: Health Literacy Screeningmentioning
confidence: 99%