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The effect of health literacy interventions among Baccalaureate students in Sichuan University in China

4th International Conference and Exhibition on Occupational Health & Safety

Yunxia Ni

West China Hospital of Sichuan University, China

ScientificTracks Abstracts: Occup Med Health Aff

DOI: 10.4172/2329-6879.S1.022

Abstract
Objective: To understand the health problem that students focus on. To explore the intervention methods to improve the health literacy of college students. To evaluate the effect of the intervention. Methods: This pilot study design was single-group pre–post non-experimental. The intervention was a combination of lectures and self-study format. Intensive classes held eight times in total which was a two-hour lecture once a week. The intervention content including the concept of health literacy, health promotion programs, self-care, etc. The self-study content was arranged according to the students’ needs and teaching content. Conveying learning requirements, reference materials through public mailbox. Students can also consult the teacher through public mail, telephone, etc., to solve the health problems encountered. Intervention evaluation consisted of basic health literacy survey and the homework of open questions. The survey content includes the health knowledge and ideas, healthy lifestyle and healthy behaviors and skills. The preliminary experiments showed the internal consistency of the questionnaire was 0.91. 17 open-questions were designed which involving health status, lifestyle, etc. Students select one of the questions to answer. Result: 912 students have been involved in the project, and 832 students have completed the project full and effectively in return. Before and after the intervention, the number of students with health literacy has a significant difference (X2=470.2, P=0.000), and various aspect of health literacy has been enhanced (P<0.05), the least improvement was chronic disease prevention (X2=13.3). The first three health issues that students most concerned about were: their health and how to enhance health level; their lifestyle nearly a week; the effect of environment on their health, and the percent were 20.6%, 14.3%, 14.1%, respectively. Conclusion: The intervention can improve the health literacy level of college students effectively. However, many aspects of health literacy such as chronic disease prevention is difficult to improve and the behavior is difficult to change, so it is necessary to carry out special studies.
Biography

Yunxia Ni is a second-year master’s degree candidate of Sichuan University. The main research direction is community care. She gained the Bachelor’s degree of nursing of Sichuan University in 2013. She has participated in Clinical Practice at Department of Neurology, Respiratory Medicine, Cardiology, Gastrointestinal Surgery, Emergency Department Community. She has published several articles which topics cover community diabetes management, the practice of nursing students in community and health literacy. She has gone to Curtin University to visit to learn in 2014. Suzhen Liu is a Professor, Master Instructor of nursing, MNS, RN, and her main research direction are community care, aged care, nursing education, disaster care. She graduated from the affiliated Nursing School of former West China Medical University in 1984. Then she gained the Bachelor’s degree of West China Medical University in 1990. In 1998, she graduated from Chiang Mai University of Thailand, and received a master’s degree in Nursing. She has gone to Illinois University, University of Rochester, the University of Manitoba, Hong Kong Polytechnic University and other schools to visit to learn. She worked at Neurology of West China Hospital. Now she works as a teacher at Sichuan University, Undertaking the teaching task of “community nursing”, “health care “, “elderly nursing “” nursing research “ “ health assessment “courses. She has participated in various research projects, the cumulative research funding over 1 million yuan. She is the nursing academic leaders of Health Department in Sichuan Provincial.

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