Journal article
Using the Concept of Health Literacy to Understand How People Living with Motor Neurone Disease and Carers Engage in Healthcare: A Longitudinal Qualitative Study
C Paynter, S Mathers, H Gregory, AP Vogel, M Cruice
Healthcare Switzerland | MDPI | Published : 2022
Abstract
The growing body of information-seeking and decision-making literature in motor neurone disease (MND) has not yet explored the impact of health literacy. Health literacy relates to the skills people have to access, understand, and use health information and is influenced by motivation to engage with healthcare. We aimed to better understand how people affected by MND engage in healthcare by examining longitudinal interview data using the construct of health literacy. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 19 persons living with MND and 15 carers recruited from a specialist MND clinic using maximum variation sampling. Transcripts were deductively coded using a framework of health lite..
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Awarded by Motor Neurone Disease Research Australia
Funding Acknowledgements
Paynter was supported by a joint NHMRC/MNDRA postgraduate scholarship (#1133541). Mathers reports no relevant disclosures. Gregory reports no relevant disclosures. Vogel was funded by National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia Dementia Fellowship (#1135683). Cruice reports no relevant disclosures.