Health Literacy in Adults with Chronic Diseases in the Context of Community Health Nursing: A Scoping Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
Aim
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- What empirical evidence was published on health literacy among people with chronic diseases, and which of these studies referred to community health nursing?
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- Which outcome parameters were reported?
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- What was reported about community health nurse-led interventions to promote health literacy?
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Inclusion Criteria
2.2. Search Strategy
2.3. Study Selection
2.4. Data Extraction
3. Results
3.1. Literature on Health Literacy among People with Chronic Disease
3.2. Reported Strategies by Community Health Nurses
4. Discussion
Limitations
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Literature Sources Included in Review (n = 9) | ||||
STUDIES (N = 4) | ||||
NO. | First Author, Year | Participants | Concept | Context |
Moura et al., 2019 [43] | Adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus | functional health literacy | Nurse-led sessions in primary health care centre [44] | |
Yang et al., 2021 [45] | multimorbid individuals with at least three chronic conditions | Medication literacy | Community nurse-led strategy in Community Health Centers | |
Mohsen et al., 2021 [46] | adults with diabetes mellitus and hypertension | Health literacy and medication adherence | Community nurse-led educational intervention in primary care | |
Smylie et al., 2018 [47] | First Nations people with cardiovascular event, risk and prescribed medication [48] | health literacy in First Nations people | Indigenous nurse-led sessions in primary care | |
BRIEF REPORTS (N = 2) | ||||
Ballard et al., 2016 [27] | Patients with Cancer | Promoting health literacy | Appropriate methods for ANP | |
Schäfer, 2022 [49] | Experts in field | Promoting health literacy | Not specified | |
GRAY LITERATURE (N = 3) | ||||
Ledesma, 2021 [50] | Experts in field | CHN/APN methods on health literacy | Community level | |
Purvis, 2021 [51] | Adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus | diabetes related health literacy | Educational intervention by ANP | |
German Nurses Association, 2022 [31] | Experts in field | Promoting health literacy | Primary care setting |
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Nock, A.M.; Metzing, S.; Jürgensen, I.-N.; Petersen-Ewert, C. Health Literacy in Adults with Chronic Diseases in the Context of Community Health Nursing: A Scoping Review. Nurs. Rep. 2023, 13, 823-834. https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep13020072
Nock AM, Metzing S, Jürgensen I-N, Petersen-Ewert C. Health Literacy in Adults with Chronic Diseases in the Context of Community Health Nursing: A Scoping Review. Nursing Reports. 2023; 13(2):823-834. https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep13020072
Chicago/Turabian StyleNock, Annike Morgane, Sabine Metzing, Ivonne-Nadine Jürgensen, and Corinna Petersen-Ewert. 2023. "Health Literacy in Adults with Chronic Diseases in the Context of Community Health Nursing: A Scoping Review" Nursing Reports 13, no. 2: 823-834. https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep13020072
APA StyleNock, A. M., Metzing, S., Jürgensen, I. -N., & Petersen-Ewert, C. (2023). Health Literacy in Adults with Chronic Diseases in the Context of Community Health Nursing: A Scoping Review. Nursing Reports, 13(2), 823-834. https://doi.org/10.3390/nursrep13020072