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The effect of health literacy on patient's perceived shared decision-making among Chinese cancer patients

Xiao, Lin; Miao, Jingxia; Peng, Meifang; Jiang, Haihua; Liu, Suting; Liu, Yawei*; Zhang, Lili*
Social Sciences Citation IndexScience Citation Index Expanded
广州医学院; 南方医科大学

摘要

Objectives To explore the relationship between patient's health literacy and perceived shared decision-making (SDM) among Chinese cancer patients. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted involving a convenience sample of 458 cancer patients from four public hospitals in Guangzhou, China. Patients' self-reported data were collected using the Health Literacy Management Scale (HeLMS) and the nine-item Shared Decision-Making Questionnaire (SDM-Q-9). Hierarchical multiple regressions, controlling for patient-doctor relationship, social support, sociodemographic and clinical variables were conducted to explore the effect of health literacy on perceived SDM. Results Health literacy itself accounted for 68.0% of the variance in perceived SDM. Higher scores in domains "information acquisition ability," and "communication interaction ability" of HeLMS were significantly associated with a higher level of perceived SDM after controlling the covariates (R-2 = 75.7%). Conclusions Health literacy, especially the information acquisition ability and communication interaction ability, played a prominent role for Chinese cancer patients to be involved in treatment decision making.

关键词

cancer health literacy patient involvement predictors Psycho-Oncology shared decision-making