2023
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph20054172
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Health Literacy among Older Adults in Portugal and Associated Sociodemographic, Health and Healthcare-Related Factors

Abstract: Although the health literacy level of the general population was described recently, little is known about its specific levels among older adults in Portugal. Therefore, this cross-sectional study aimed to investigate the levels of health literacy demonstrated by older adults in Portugal and explore associated factors. Using a randomly generated list of telephone numbers, adults aged 65 years or more living in mainland Portugal were contacted in September and October 2022. Sociodemographic, health and healthca… Show more

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“…[37][38][39] In addition to accessibility and technical skills, while digital interventions have been employed recently to advance osteoarthritis care, 40 it is impossible to gauge if they would be helpful for an older adult with deficient health literacy 41 as well as for those with poor digital skills. Even if used and somewhat successful, the problem of poor health literacy in other spheres cannot be readily overlooked, 42,43 including its possible adverse impact on frailty, 44 obesity 45 and selfefficacy 46 as well as non-tailored health plans. 47,48…”
Section: Key Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[37][38][39] In addition to accessibility and technical skills, while digital interventions have been employed recently to advance osteoarthritis care, 40 it is impossible to gauge if they would be helpful for an older adult with deficient health literacy 41 as well as for those with poor digital skills. Even if used and somewhat successful, the problem of poor health literacy in other spheres cannot be readily overlooked, 42,43 including its possible adverse impact on frailty, 44 obesity 45 and selfefficacy 46 as well as non-tailored health plans. 47,48…”
Section: Key Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the Portuguese elderly present specific frailties that will add to the problem, namely a low educational and literacy level [10] (some only know how to sign their name and many are not able to perform 'simple' digital tasks, like handling a smartphone or texting) and loneliness. Sixty-eight point five percent of people aged 65 or over have between 0 and 4 years of schooling [11], and the number of people living alone has been increasing, with the number of single-person families consisting of an older adult representing the majority of these families [12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the rural older adults with disability have strong needs in terms of health knowledge, social participation, and social security, and a comprehensive assessment is urgently needed to improve their active aging (17). Currently, there is an increasing number of studies on active aging, which mainly focus on policy exploration, pathways and multidimensional factor analysis at the theoretical level (18,19), and related intervention studies are mostly focused on older adults in urban communities, but less benefit older adults in rural and remote areas, and only the research team has conducted a qualitative study focusing on the level of active aging of older adults with disability in rural areas (17). Therefore, this study combines the qualitative research results of the previous research group and adopts quantitative thinking to investigate the current status of active aging of rural disabled older adults on a large scale, in order to provide a reference basis for improving the rural senior care service system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%