Affiliation:
1. Department of Nursing, Sinop University Faculty of Health Sciences, Sinop, Turkey
2. Department of Midwifery, Sinop University Faculty of Health Sciences, Sinop, Turkey.
Abstract
While more common in men globally, heart diseases also rank as the leading cause of death among women. This study aimed to examine the relationship between Turkish women’s level of knowledge about cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors and their health literacy. Data for this descriptive and cross-sectional study were collected online by using Health Literacy Scale and CVD risk factor knowledge level scale from October 2022, to May 2023. The study sample consisted of 409 women. It was found that the total score average of the women on the CVD risk factor knowledge level was 20.65 ± 4.72 and the Health Literacy Scale was 107.06 ± 16.01. There was a moderate, significantly positive correlation between CVD knowledge levels and health literacy (r = .548, P = .000). It was found that women with high health literacy also had increased knowledge levels. Furthermore, all health literacy dimensions of access to information (P < .001), understanding information (P < .001), appraisal/evaluation (P < .001), and implementation (P < .001) were detected as the predictors of CVD risk factor knowledge levels. Factors such as educational level and economic status significantly influenced scores on both scales (P < .05). The study’s findings highlight the challenges encountered by women with low socioeconomic status in accessing accurate information. It may be recommended that nurses provide health education and consultancy services to these women on the prevention and management of cardiovascular diseases. Also, public education programs should consider socioeconomic and educational levels, focusing on women who encounter difficulties accessing information.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
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