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Conceptualization, Development and Psychometric Evaluations of a New Medication-Related Health Literacy Instrument: The Chinese Medication Literacy Measurement

There is a need for valid and reliable instruments to focus on medication aspects of health literacy and help healthcare professionals address patients’ barriers to medication use. This cross-sectional study describes the conceptualization, development, and psychometric properties of the first Chine...

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Autores principales: Lin, Hsiang-Wen, Chang, Elizabeth H., Ko, Yu, Wang, Chun-Yu, Wang, Yu-Shan, Mafruhah, Okti Ratna, Wu, Shang-Hua, Chen, Yu-Chieh, Huang, Yen-Ming
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7579017/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32977520
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17196951
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author Lin, Hsiang-Wen
Chang, Elizabeth H.
Ko, Yu
Wang, Chun-Yu
Wang, Yu-Shan
Mafruhah, Okti Ratna
Wu, Shang-Hua
Chen, Yu-Chieh
Huang, Yen-Ming
author_facet Lin, Hsiang-Wen
Chang, Elizabeth H.
Ko, Yu
Wang, Chun-Yu
Wang, Yu-Shan
Mafruhah, Okti Ratna
Wu, Shang-Hua
Chen, Yu-Chieh
Huang, Yen-Ming
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description There is a need for valid and reliable instruments to focus on medication aspects of health literacy and help healthcare professionals address patients’ barriers to medication use. This cross-sectional study describes the conceptualization, development, and psychometric properties of the first Chinese Medication Literacy Measurement (ChMLM) to assess the level of health literacy on medication use. The 17-item ChMLM (ChMLM-17) and its short form, 13-item ChMLM (ChMLM-13), consist of four sections (vocabulary, over-the-counter labels, prescription labels, and advertisements) to cover six domains of medication-related health literacy. Multistage stratified quota sampling was attempted to recruit a representative sample in Taiwan. Receiver operating characteristic curves were used to identify the cut-off point for differentiating high and low medication literacy. Psychometric analyses were performed (n = 1410) to assess the reliability and validity separately on all samples and sociodemographic subgroups. The 17- and 13-item versions both had high construct validity among all patients and patients with low medication literacy. The developed ChMLM-17 and ChMLM-13 is expected to help healthcare providers and researchers to accurately measure medication-related health literacy and improve medication use in the real-world practice.
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spelling pubmed-75790172020-10-29 Conceptualization, Development and Psychometric Evaluations of a New Medication-Related Health Literacy Instrument: The Chinese Medication Literacy Measurement Lin, Hsiang-Wen Chang, Elizabeth H. Ko, Yu Wang, Chun-Yu Wang, Yu-Shan Mafruhah, Okti Ratna Wu, Shang-Hua Chen, Yu-Chieh Huang, Yen-Ming Int J Environ Res Public Health Article There is a need for valid and reliable instruments to focus on medication aspects of health literacy and help healthcare professionals address patients’ barriers to medication use. This cross-sectional study describes the conceptualization, development, and psychometric properties of the first Chinese Medication Literacy Measurement (ChMLM) to assess the level of health literacy on medication use. The 17-item ChMLM (ChMLM-17) and its short form, 13-item ChMLM (ChMLM-13), consist of four sections (vocabulary, over-the-counter labels, prescription labels, and advertisements) to cover six domains of medication-related health literacy. Multistage stratified quota sampling was attempted to recruit a representative sample in Taiwan. Receiver operating characteristic curves were used to identify the cut-off point for differentiating high and low medication literacy. Psychometric analyses were performed (n = 1410) to assess the reliability and validity separately on all samples and sociodemographic subgroups. The 17- and 13-item versions both had high construct validity among all patients and patients with low medication literacy. The developed ChMLM-17 and ChMLM-13 is expected to help healthcare providers and researchers to accurately measure medication-related health literacy and improve medication use in the real-world practice. MDPI 2020-09-23 2020-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7579017/ /pubmed/32977520 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17196951 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lin, Hsiang-Wen
Chang, Elizabeth H.
Ko, Yu
Wang, Chun-Yu
Wang, Yu-Shan
Mafruhah, Okti Ratna
Wu, Shang-Hua
Chen, Yu-Chieh
Huang, Yen-Ming
Conceptualization, Development and Psychometric Evaluations of a New Medication-Related Health Literacy Instrument: The Chinese Medication Literacy Measurement
title Conceptualization, Development and Psychometric Evaluations of a New Medication-Related Health Literacy Instrument: The Chinese Medication Literacy Measurement
title_full Conceptualization, Development and Psychometric Evaluations of a New Medication-Related Health Literacy Instrument: The Chinese Medication Literacy Measurement
title_fullStr Conceptualization, Development and Psychometric Evaluations of a New Medication-Related Health Literacy Instrument: The Chinese Medication Literacy Measurement
title_full_unstemmed Conceptualization, Development and Psychometric Evaluations of a New Medication-Related Health Literacy Instrument: The Chinese Medication Literacy Measurement
title_short Conceptualization, Development and Psychometric Evaluations of a New Medication-Related Health Literacy Instrument: The Chinese Medication Literacy Measurement
title_sort conceptualization, development and psychometric evaluations of a new medication-related health literacy instrument: the chinese medication literacy measurement
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7579017/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32977520
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17196951
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