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Abstract
This pilot study examined how sociodemographic factors (age, education, internet usage) influence patients’ comprehension of written healthcare communications, and their understanding of patient rights as articulated in appointment letters. A cross-sectional study was conducted among in-clinic patients at three Danish hospitals. Participants completed a self-administered questionnaire, assessing health literacy through four domains: assessing, understanding, appraising, and applying information from appointment letters. The questionnaire included sociodemographic data, Internet usage, IT competencies, and self-assessed health. Overall, 364 patients participated, with the majority being female and aged between 35 and 74 years. The mean scores for the domains of understanding and applying information were higher compared to assessing and appraising. Multiple linear regression analysis revealed that higher education levels positively correlated with the ability to appraise legal information, while frequent internet usage also enhanced appraisal skills. Findings highlight a concerning gap in patients’ ability to understand and appraise their patient rights within written healthcare communications. While patients demonstrate reasonable skills in understanding basic information, critical legal aspects remain challenging. Enhancing education and digital literacy may improve comprehension, emphasizing the need for simplified language and alternative formats in appointment letters. Further research is warranted to optimize communication strategies for patient rights.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 1518 |
| Journal | International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health |
| Volume | 22 |
| Issue number | 10 |
| Number of pages | 14 |
| ISSN | 1661-7827 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 3 Oct 2025 |
Keywords
- promoting health
- digital lieracy
- health literacy
- healthcare letters
- patient communication
- patient rights
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Skriftlig information i indkaldelsesbreve og patienters sundhedskompetencer - herunder betydningen af sociale netværk
Guldager, J. D. (Co-researcher), Waldhauer, L. C. (Principle researcher) & Bak, C. K. (Co-researcher)
01/05/24 → 31/10/25
Project: Research
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