Correlations of health literacy with individuals’ understanding and use of medications in Southern Taiwan
Pin-Tzu Chen, Min-Li Chen, Li-Chun Chang, Chin-Ho Kuo, Yu-Hsiang Kuan

TL;DR
This study explores how health literacy affects medication understanding and use among adults in southern Taiwan.
Contribution
The study identifies correlations between health literacy, demographics, and medication adherence in a specific regional population.
Findings
97.9% of respondents had adequate health literacy.
Age, gender, education, and chronic disease status significantly influenced health literacy and medication knowledge.
Health literacy was significantly correlated with treatment adherence and compliance.
Abstract
Investigated the relationship between health literacy and treatment adherence and compliance due to incorrect medication use resulting from low health literacy in southern Taiwan. A cross-sectional study in Chiayi, Taiwan (Sep–Nov 2013) used randomized sampling to survey 300 adults. Health literacy was assessed via the test of functional health literacy in adults, and medication knowledge/behavior was assessed via a validated questionnaire (KR-20 = 0.83). Data were analyzed using SPSS (chi-square, t-tests, ANOVA, Pearson’s correlation, P < 0.05). It was found that 97.9% of the respondents had adequate health literacy. Age negatively correlated with health literacy (r = –0.395; P < 0.0001) and positively with medication knowledge (r = 0.121; P = 0.038). Women exhibited higher health literacy and medication knowledge than men. Higher education levels and living with health professionals…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHealth Literacy and Information Accessibility
