2019
DOI: 10.1055/a-0758-0647
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Defizite in der Gesundheitskompetenz stationär behandelter Patienten – eine Querschnittstudie

Abstract: Zusammenfassung Einleitung Systematische Untersuchungen zum objektiven Verständnis von Patienten bezüglich häufiger medizinischer Begriffe in Deutschland sind selten. Methodik 196 Patienten (38 % weiblich, 62 % männlich) in stationären Fachabteilungen an einem kommunalen Krankenhaus wurden mittels eines zuvor entwickelten Fragebogens untersucht. Dieser enthielt 43 Fragen zu häufig im Alltag vorkommenden medizinischen Fachbegriffen. Untersucht wurden der subjektive und objektive Bekanntheits… Show more

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“…In the meantime, school education has improved and includes more health aspects [ 10 ] and a lot of health information is available via new media [ 11 ], [ 12 ], [ 13 ]. However, a cross-sectional study with inpatients of a German hospital who were asked to define medical terms in 2019 revealed that more patients claimed to know the meaning of medical terms than it was the case in the actual test [ 14 ]. Furthermore, the number of correct answers in the test did not correlate with reading the newspaper or watching TV.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the meantime, school education has improved and includes more health aspects [ 10 ] and a lot of health information is available via new media [ 11 ], [ 12 ], [ 13 ]. However, a cross-sectional study with inpatients of a German hospital who were asked to define medical terms in 2019 revealed that more patients claimed to know the meaning of medical terms than it was the case in the actual test [ 14 ]. Furthermore, the number of correct answers in the test did not correlate with reading the newspaper or watching TV.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%