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Health Literacy Needs Among Unemployed Persons: Collating Evidence Through Triangulation of Interview and Scoping Review Data

BACKGROUND: Unemployed persons are at high risk for low health literacy. Most studies addressing health literacy of unemployed persons focus on risk factors for low health literacy or correlates of health literacy, but studies on needs of unemployed persons regarding health literacy are scarce. We a...

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Autores principales: Samkange-Zeeb, Florence, Singh, Hunny, Lakeberg, Meret, Kolschen, Jonathan, Schüz, Benjamin, Christianson, Lara, De Santis, Karina Karolina, Brand, Tilman, Zeeb, Hajo
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8902044/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35273938
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.798797
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author Samkange-Zeeb, Florence
Singh, Hunny
Lakeberg, Meret
Kolschen, Jonathan
Schüz, Benjamin
Christianson, Lara
De Santis, Karina Karolina
Brand, Tilman
Zeeb, Hajo
author_facet Samkange-Zeeb, Florence
Singh, Hunny
Lakeberg, Meret
Kolschen, Jonathan
Schüz, Benjamin
Christianson, Lara
De Santis, Karina Karolina
Brand, Tilman
Zeeb, Hajo
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description BACKGROUND: Unemployed persons are at high risk for low health literacy. Most studies addressing health literacy of unemployed persons focus on risk factors for low health literacy or correlates of health literacy, but studies on needs of unemployed persons regarding health literacy are scarce. We aimed to obtain better understanding of health literacy needs of unemployed adults by triangulating the results from a scoping review on health literacy needs in unemployed adults and additional in-depth qualitative interviews. METHODS: Scoping review: We searched six databases up to January 2021 as well as gray literature for relevant studies following PRISMA-ScR guidelines. Titles, abstracts, and full texts were screened independently by two researchers. Qualitative study: Ten participants of a job-reintegration program in Germany were interviewed following a guideline covering topics including health issues of interest to the participants, their sources of health-related information and the barriers/facilitators they experience when accessing health services. RESULTS: Scoping review: After screening 2,966 titles and abstracts, 36 full texts were considered, and five articles fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Four focused on mental health literacy and outcomes, while the fifth assessed information-seeking practices. One additional report on health literacy was identified via the gray literature search. Awareness of one's condition was identified as a facilitator for mental health help-seeking, while fear of harmful effects of medication prevented help-seeking. Qualitative study: Participants were interested in and were generally well-informed about health topics such as nutrition and physical activity. The main challenge perceived was translating the knowledge into practice in daily life. GPs and the social services providers played an important role as a source of health information and advice. Regarding mental health, similar barriers, facilitators and needs were identified through triangulation of findings of the scoping review with those of the interviews. CONCLUSIONS: There is need to address health literacy needs of long-term unemployed persons that go beyond mental health literacy. Public health interventions should not only aim at improving health literacy scores, but also focus on how to help participants translate health literacy into practice. Population groups of interest should also be involved in all processes of designing interventions.
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spelling pubmed-89020442022-03-09 Health Literacy Needs Among Unemployed Persons: Collating Evidence Through Triangulation of Interview and Scoping Review Data Samkange-Zeeb, Florence Singh, Hunny Lakeberg, Meret Kolschen, Jonathan Schüz, Benjamin Christianson, Lara De Santis, Karina Karolina Brand, Tilman Zeeb, Hajo Front Public Health Public Health BACKGROUND: Unemployed persons are at high risk for low health literacy. Most studies addressing health literacy of unemployed persons focus on risk factors for low health literacy or correlates of health literacy, but studies on needs of unemployed persons regarding health literacy are scarce. We aimed to obtain better understanding of health literacy needs of unemployed adults by triangulating the results from a scoping review on health literacy needs in unemployed adults and additional in-depth qualitative interviews. METHODS: Scoping review: We searched six databases up to January 2021 as well as gray literature for relevant studies following PRISMA-ScR guidelines. Titles, abstracts, and full texts were screened independently by two researchers. Qualitative study: Ten participants of a job-reintegration program in Germany were interviewed following a guideline covering topics including health issues of interest to the participants, their sources of health-related information and the barriers/facilitators they experience when accessing health services. RESULTS: Scoping review: After screening 2,966 titles and abstracts, 36 full texts were considered, and five articles fulfilled the inclusion criteria. Four focused on mental health literacy and outcomes, while the fifth assessed information-seeking practices. One additional report on health literacy was identified via the gray literature search. Awareness of one's condition was identified as a facilitator for mental health help-seeking, while fear of harmful effects of medication prevented help-seeking. Qualitative study: Participants were interested in and were generally well-informed about health topics such as nutrition and physical activity. The main challenge perceived was translating the knowledge into practice in daily life. GPs and the social services providers played an important role as a source of health information and advice. Regarding mental health, similar barriers, facilitators and needs were identified through triangulation of findings of the scoping review with those of the interviews. CONCLUSIONS: There is need to address health literacy needs of long-term unemployed persons that go beyond mental health literacy. Public health interventions should not only aim at improving health literacy scores, but also focus on how to help participants translate health literacy into practice. Population groups of interest should also be involved in all processes of designing interventions. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8902044/ /pubmed/35273938 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.798797 Text en Copyright © 2022 Samkange-Zeeb, Singh, Lakeberg, Kolschen, Schüz, Christianson, De Santis, Brand and Zeeb. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Samkange-Zeeb, Florence
Singh, Hunny
Lakeberg, Meret
Kolschen, Jonathan
Schüz, Benjamin
Christianson, Lara
De Santis, Karina Karolina
Brand, Tilman
Zeeb, Hajo
Health Literacy Needs Among Unemployed Persons: Collating Evidence Through Triangulation of Interview and Scoping Review Data
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title_full_unstemmed Health Literacy Needs Among Unemployed Persons: Collating Evidence Through Triangulation of Interview and Scoping Review Data
title_short Health Literacy Needs Among Unemployed Persons: Collating Evidence Through Triangulation of Interview and Scoping Review Data
title_sort health literacy needs among unemployed persons: collating evidence through triangulation of interview and scoping review data
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8902044/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35273938
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.798797
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