. Aidin Aryankhesal; . Noureddin Niknam; . Mahdi Hasani; . Nezamaddin Mengelizadeh; . Nahid Aghaei; . Zeinab Ghaedchukamei; . Asaad Ranaei; . Ehsan Allah Kalteh; . Beheshteh Naghdi
Volume 9, Issue 11 , November 2019, , Pages 1-9
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The literacy level of the elderly is predictive of health behaviors, averagehospitalization in health centers, and the type of verbal interaction with health service providers;as ...
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BACKGROUND: The literacy level of the elderly is predictive of health behaviors, averagehospitalization in health centers, and the type of verbal interaction with health service providers;as the level of literacy changes, the quality of life may also change. This study aimed to determinethe relationship between health literacy level and quality of life among the elderly living in nursinghomes in 2018–2019.MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study was of a descriptive‑analytic, correlation type that wasperformed on 175 elderly of selected nursing homes in Tehran. The research tools included theAbbreviated Mental Test; Control, Autonomy, Pleasure and Self‑realization questionnaire‑19;and Health Literacy of Iranian Adults Questionnaire (HELIA). Data were analyzed using descriptiveand inferential statistics by SPSS 22 software.RESULTS: The total score of health literacy and the quality of life of the elderly was 51.01 and47.75, respectively. The literacy of most of the studied samples was “inadequate” and “not muchadequate” (0–66). The relationship between health literacy and quality of life in the elderly wassignificant, and there was a direct and statistically significant relationship between them (P = 0.003).That is, by an increase in literacy rates, the scores of quality of life of elderly people were alsoincreased. The correlation was equal to r = −0.28. Health literacy has the ability (31.98%) to predictthe quality of life.CONCLUSION: The results showed a lack of enough education literacy, the average quality of life,and the existence of a significant relationship between health literacy and quality of life in the elderly.The wide range of inadequate literacy in the elderly reveals the importance of paying more attentionto the issue of literacy in health planning and health promotion at the national and local levels.