Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3814018 Patient Education and Counseling 2009 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to develop a valid and reliable screening test for limited health literacy for older Korean adults.MethodsA pool of 102 items was generated based on empirical referents, which, after expert review, field study, and content validity, was reduced to 29 items with three subscales. Construct validity and reliability were established using a convenience sample of 411 community dwelling elderly participants and exploratory factor analysis, and Cronbach's alpha was employed. Rasch analysis was also performed to assess the unidimensionality of the construct and item adequacy.ResultsRasch analysis showed that the scale was unidimensional and the majority of the items demonstrated good fit. The final instrument, the Korean Health Literacy Scale (KHLS), is a 24-item questionnaire containing short passages, pictures, and graphs with multiple-choice answer format, with an internal consistency of .891. There are 13 comprehension and numeracy questions and 11 questions about health-related terms; the test requires 15–20 min for administration.ConclusionKHLS is culturally suitable as a screening test for limited literacy for older Korean adults in the community.Practice ImplicationsKorean investigators now have a validated health literacy tool for research with elderly participants.

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