Health literacy and decision making styles for complex antithrombotic therapy among older multimorbid adults

作者:Naik Aanand D*; Street Richard L Jr; Castillo Diana; Abraham Neena S
来源:Patient Education and Counseling, 2011, 85(3): 499-504.
DOI:10.1016/j.pec.2010.12.015

摘要

Objectives: To evaluate the effect of functional health literacy (FHL) on preferences for decision-making; and among those initially preferring a passive decision-making role, to explore how preferences change if their physician actively encourages their involvement.
Methods: Consecutive older adults with cardiovascular disease receiving complex antithrombotic therapy completed a comprehensive assessment including measures of FHL and preferences for shared decision making.
Results: Half of all participants had inadequate or marginal FHL. Those with inadequate FHL were more likely (P = 0.01) to prefer passive rather than active decision making styles even after controlling for age, education, and numeracy. However, 40% of patients preferring passive styles had adequate FHL and these patients were significantly more likely to change their preference to more active styles (odds ratio = 7.17, P < .01) if their physician "was more supportive or encouraged participation".
Conclusions: Screening FHL can provide insight into patients' preferences for active participation in decision making. Clinicians' encouragement of participation can increase engagement by patients with adequate FHL.
Practice implications: We propose an algorithm for screening FHL and preferences for participating in decisions about complex medication regimens. Published by Elsevier Ireland Ltd.

  • 出版日期2011-12