General, Vaccination, Navigational and Digital Health Literacy of Students Enrolled in Different Medical and Health Educational Programs

Author:

Kayupova Gaukhar1ORCID,Takuadina Aliya2ORCID,Bolatova Zhanerke1ORCID,Dauletkaliyeva Zhaniya1ORCID,Yerdessov Nurbek1ORCID,Nukeshtayeva Karina1ORCID,Zhamantayev Olzhas1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Public Health, Karaganda Medical University, 40 Gogol Street, Karaganda 100008, Kazakhstan

2. Department of Informatics and Biostatistics, Karaganda Medical University, 40 Gogol Street, Karaganda 100008, Kazakhstan

Abstract

Evaluating prospective graduates’ health literacy profiles before they enter the job market is crucial. Our research aimed to explore the health literacy levels of medical and health students by assessing their ability to obtain health-related information, understand healthcare systems, use e-health, and be informed about vaccination as well as to explore the factors associated with health literacy. Short versions of the HLS19-Q12 were used for a cross-sectional survey that was carried out among 1042 students enrolled in various medical and health educational programs at three medical universities in Kazakhstan between September and November of 2023. Additionally, instruments such as Digital Health Literacy (HLS19-DIGI), Navigational Health Literacy (HLS19-NAV), and Vaccination Health Literacy (HLS19-VAC) were employed. The score of General Health Literacy was 88.26 ± 17.5. One in eight students encountered difficulties in Vaccination Health Literacy. Despite overall high health literacy, Navigational Health Literacy posed challenges for all students. The Public Health students exhibited the highest General Health Literacy (91.53 ± 13.22), followed by students in Nursing, General Medicine, other educational programs (Dentistry and Biomedicine) and Pharmacy. Financial constraints for medication and medical examinations significantly influenced health literacy across all types of individuals. Since comprehensive health literacy instruction or interventions are still uncommon in the curricula, it seems reasonable to develop and incorporate appropriate courses for medical and health educational programs.

Funder

Science Committee of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan

Publisher

MDPI AG

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