Examining health literacy on cholera in an endemic community in Accra, Ghana: a cross-sectional study

被引:10
|
作者
Tutu, Raymond Asare [1 ]
Gupta, Sangeeta [2 ]
Busingye, Janice Desire [3 ]
机构
[1] Delaware State Univ, Global Soc Program, Dover, DE 19901 USA
[2] Delaware State Univ, Dept Publ Hlth, Dover, DE 19901 USA
[3] Kampala Int Univ, POB 20000, Kampala, Uganda
关键词
Health literacy; Cholera; Tropical health; Accra slums; Ghana;
D O I
10.1186/s41182-019-0157-6
中图分类号
R188.11 [热带医学];
学科分类号
摘要
BackgroundThe periodic and seasonal outbreaks of cholera in Ghana make the disease a vital health concern. The country is cholera endemic with several communities within cholera hotspots. This study, therefore, assesses health literacy on cholera and the association between health literacy competency and health outcome.MethodsThe study adopted a health literacy framework that theorized the pathways between health literacy and health outcomes controlling for confounding factors. A survey questionnaire was administered to a representative sample of 401 individual household heads in James Town, Accra, Ghana. Reliability analysis was undertaken to ascertain the internal consistency of the instrument. Bivariate methods of analyses used were chi-square tests, ANOVA, Mann-Whitney U test, and Kruskal-Wallis test. Binary logistic regression models were run to examine the relative effects of health literacy competency on health outcome (having not had cholera).ResultsThere are substantial knowledge gaps about environmental risk factors for cholera like the presence of the cholera germ in coastal water, as well as the likelihood of contracting cholera due to overcrowded spaces. However, better knowledge on cholera risk factors was found to be associated with better health literacy competency (food safety and personal hygiene practices). An increase in health literacy competency score was associated with lower likelihood of having had cholera, after controlling for intermediate factors.ConclusionFurthering health literacy on cholera environmental risk factors as well as a deliberate and targeted effort in encouraging consistency in the translation of disease knowledge into healthier practices may improve the well-being of the people.
引用
收藏
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Deficits in Health-Literacy of Inpatients - a Cross-Sectional Study
    Gundling, Felix
    Parasiris, Paris
    Bunz, Anna-Lena
    Sohn, Maximilian
    Haller, Bernhard
    Schepp, Wolfgang
    Muehling, Tobias
    DEUTSCHE MEDIZINISCHE WOCHENSCHRIFT, 2019, 144 (04) : E21 - E29
  • [22] Measuring Health Literacy in Southern Italy: A cross-sectional study
    Schiavone, Sara
    Attena, Francesco
    PLOS ONE, 2020, 15 (08):
  • [23] Health Literacy in The Emergency Department: A Cross-sectional Descriptive Study
    Ozdemir, Serdar
    Akca, Hatice Seyma
    Algin, Abdullah
    Kokulu, Kamil
    EURASIAN JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 2020, 19 (02) : 94 - 97
  • [24] Health literacy among refugees in Sweden - a cross-sectional study
    Wangdahl, Josefin
    Lytsy, Per
    Martensson, Lena
    Westerling, Ragnar
    BMC PUBLIC HEALTH, 2014, 14
  • [25] Maternal birth preparedness and complication readiness in the Greater Accra region of Ghana: a cross-sectional study of two urban health facilities
    Klobodu, Cynthia
    Milliron, Brandy-Joe
    Agyabeng, Kofi
    Akweongo, Patricia
    Adomah-Afari, Augustine
    BMC PREGNANCY AND CHILDBIRTH, 2020, 20 (01)
  • [26] Health literacy among Saudi population: a cross-sectional study
    Abdel-Latif, Mohamed M. M.
    Saad, Sherif Y.
    HEALTH PROMOTION INTERNATIONAL, 2019, 34 (01) : 60 - 70
  • [27] Health literacy among refugees in Sweden – a cross-sectional study
    Josefin Wångdahl
    Per Lytsy
    Lena Mårtensson
    Ragnar Westerling
    BMC Public Health, 14
  • [28] Bacteria and Their Antibiotic Resistance Profiles in Ambient Air in Accra, Ghana, February 2020: A Cross-Sectional Study
    Azaglo, Godfred Saviour Kudjo
    Khogali, Mohammed
    Hann, Katrina
    Pwamang, John Alexis
    Appoh, Emmanuel
    Appah-Sampong, Ebenezer
    Agyarkwa, Meldon Ansah-Koi
    Fiati, Carl
    Kudjawu, Jewel
    Hedidor, George Kwesi
    Akumwena, Amos
    Timire, Collins
    Tweya, Hannock
    Opintan, Japheth A.
    Harries, Anthony D.
    TROPICAL MEDICINE AND INFECTIOUS DISEASE, 2021, 6 (03)
  • [29] Health literacy and related health behaviour: a community-based cross-sectional study from a developing country
    Karasneh, Reema A.
    Al-Azzam, Sayer I.
    Alzoubi, Karem H.
    Rababah, Lana K.
    Muflih, Suhaib M.
    JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH, 2020, 11 (03) : 215 - 222
  • [30] Mental Health Literacy Among Female Community Health Workers: A Multi-setting Cross-sectional Study
    Marthoenis, Marthoenis
    Fitryasari, Rizki
    Warsini, Sri
    INDIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE, 2024,