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Possibilities and Measures to Improve Health Literacy

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Medical University of Graz

Status

Completed

Conditions

Medication Compliance
Health Care Utilization
Information Seeking Behavior

Treatments

Other: Survey based on questionnaire (self-designed)

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04628728
EK_NR_31-366 ex 18/19

Details and patient eligibility

About

Health literacy describes one's capability to understand and implement health information in daily practice. Hospital referral letters remain a main information tool for patients as well as physicians with information about therapeutic measures done during hospital stay as well as recommendations on drug intake, further therapies or diagnostics to be done after hospital discharge.

With increasing medical knowledge, hospital referral letters have become more difficult to understand for patients and stakeholders alike. The aim of this study is to develop a patient-friendly referral letter that is easier to understand while transporting the same amount of information for patients as well as stakeholders.

Full description

During the last decades healthcare systems had to face new challenges in patient care: Along with increasing life expectancy and better treatment options for many diseases also the amount of chronically ill elderly patients increased. Much is expected of this particular patient group regarding self-management and comprehension of their medical condition. However, also younger patients or parents can be overstrained with self-care demands. Recent research among the US population showed that poor health literacy is associated with more frequent healthcare utilization and expenditures, showing that poor health literacy also has impact on the healthcare system itself.

In this respect, adequate patient information is crucial. With every hospital visit - after hospitalisation or in the outpatient clinic - patients usually receive a referral letter which ideally describes the present symptoms or illness, the treatment carried out and steps the patient should take by herself/himself in the near or distant future. In reality these notes are often written in medical language that is difficult or impossible to understand for lays and usually contain information that is intended rather for communication between physicians or therapists. However, it is difficult to find a middle course that provides patients with adequate information while at the same time not losing informational content of immediate relevance for all professions involved in patient care.

Despite great efforts of all departments of the University Hospital Graz and all Styrian (KAGES) hospitals, adequate referral letters that also suffice the demands of stakeholders such as general practitioners, remains an issue needing further attention. Up to now, there has been no referral letter that provides both medical information for professionals as well as information that addresses the patient directly and is adapted to the respective medical knowledge.

Aim and Hypothesis The aim of this study is to develop and test an improved referral letter within the KAGES-wide project "Entlassungsdokumentation NEU"

Enrollment

982 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 90 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Patients of any department of the University Hospital Graz at the time of hospital discharge, or during waiting hours at the outpatient department (since those patients can be regarded as not critically ill and in a mental and physical state that will allow them to fill out a questionnaire).
  • Physicians of any department of the University Hospital Graz and outside of the hospital, irrespective of their specialisation
  • Nursing staff of any department of the University Hospital Graz and outside of the hospital, irrespective of the additional training
  • Students of the Medical University of Graz, irrespective of the field of study

Exclusion criteria

  • Patients who are critically ill and/or mentally or physically obviously not capable to partake in the survey
  • Participants who are unwilling to partake, i.e. did not fill out the informed consent

Trial design

982 participants in 2 patient groups

Current referral letters
Description:
One letter will be chosen from the selection of current referral letters (of average quality according to the results of the study mentioned above). Any data that would allow identification of the respective patient (i.e. name, date of birth, social insurance number, address) will be anonymised (not blackened in order not to disturb fluent reading).
Treatment:
Other: Survey based on questionnaire (self-designed)
New referral letters
Description:
The other one will be a corrected version of the first letter according to the ELGA (Elektronische Gesundheitsakte) requirements and the identified needs of patients and stakeholders (see Previous Work 1).
Treatment:
Other: Survey based on questionnaire (self-designed)

Trial contacts and locations

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