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Health Literacy Associations Between Hispanic Elderly Patients and Their Caregivers
Authors:Cesar H. Garcia  Sara E. Espinoza  Michael Lichtenstein  Helen P. Hazuda
Affiliation:1. Division of Geriatrics, Gerontology, and Palliative Medicine , University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio , San Antonio , Texas , USA;2. Department of Medicine , University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio , San Antonio , Texas , USA espinozas2@uthsca.edu;4. Division of Clinical Epidemiology , University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio , San Antonio , Texas , USA;5. Department of Medicine , University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio , San Antonio , Texas , USA;6. Geriatrics Research, Education, and Clinical Center , South Texas Veterans Healthcare System , San Antonio , Texas , USA;7. Department of Medicine , University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio , San Antonio , Texas , USA;8. Division of Clinical Epidemiology , University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio , San Antonio , Texas , USA
Abstract:Knowing health literacy levels of older patients and their caregivers is important because caregivers assist patients in the administration of medications, manage daily health care tasks, and help make health services utilization decisions. The authors examined the association of health literacy levels between older Hispanic patients and their caregivers among 174 patient-caregiver dyads enrolled from 3 community clinics and 28 senior centers in San Antonio, Texas. Health literacy was measured using English and Spanish versions of the Short-Test of Functional Health Literacy Assessment and categorized as “low” or “adequate.” The largest dyad category (41%) consisted of a caregiver with adequate health literacy and patient with low health literacy. Among the dyads with the same health literacy levels, 28% had adequate health literacy and 24% had low health literacy. It is notable that 7% of dyads consisted of a caregiver with low health literacy and a patient with adequate health literacy. Low health literacy is a concern not only for older Hispanic patients but also for their caregivers. To provide optimal care, clinicians must ensure that information is given to both patients and their caregivers in clear effective ways as it may significantly affect patient health outcomes.
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