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Navigating the Health Care System: An Adolescent Health Literacy Unit for High Schools
Authors:Denise Hughes MS  Kristin Maiden PhD
Institution:Health & Prevention Services, Nemours Children's Health System, 1600 Rockland Road, Wilmington, DE 19803
Abstract:

BACKGROUND

Currently, no intervention concerning transition of health care responsibilities from parents to teens exists for adolescents in the general population. The purpose of this intervention was to evaluate teacher satisfaction and student knowledge gain of a health unit developed for adolescents on becoming their own health care advocates.

METHODS

Throughout the 2014–2015 school year, 13 health and career technical education teachers in 11 Delaware high schools taught the unit to 948 students in 2 90‐minute classes in 35 classrooms. Assessments included teacher reflections and student pre‐ and posttests to measure knowledge transfer and gain and gather feedback.

RESULTS

Teacher and student feedback indicated the materials were appropriate and useful in teaching students to navigate the health care system. Student knowledge increased from pretest (64%) to posttest (82%), (p < .001). The educational background of the teacher did not influence this outcome. Students reported they will know what to do better at their next doctor's appointment because of this unit and indicated support for peers to learn this information.

CONCLUSIONS

The unit resulted in content knowledge increase for students. It was consistently effective throughout all schools regardless of social and demographic characteristics, teacher type, or experience teaching the unit.
Keywords:adolescent  health education  health literacy  self‐advocate
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