PLoS ONE (Jan 2024)

Health literacy in patients with gout: A latent profile analysis.

  • Shuo Cai,
  • Danqing Hu,
  • Derong Wang,
  • Jianchun Zhao,
  • Haowei Du,
  • Aimin Wang,
  • Yuting Song

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0300983
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 5
p. e0300983

Abstract

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ObjectivesUnderstanding the health literacy status of patients with gout diagnosis is essential for improving the health of this population. Our study aimed to investigate the latent profiles of health literacy in patients with gout and to analyze differences in characteristics across potential profiles.MethodsThis was a cross-sectional study. Eligible participants attended the Shandong Gout Medical Center, from March 2023 to May 2023 and self-reported gout diagnosis. We used the Health Literacy Scale for Patients with Gout designed and validated by our team. The scale had good reliability and validity among patients with gout. 243 patients completed the Demographic Information Questionnaire and the Health Literacy Scale for Patients with Gout. We used latent profile analysis to identify the latent profiles of gout patients' health literacy. We used Chi-square tests with Bonferroni correction to analyze differences in demographics and illness characteristics across identified profiles.ResultsThree profiles of patients with gout emerged (prevalence): the low literacy-low critical group (21.81%), the moderate literacy group (42.79%), and the high literacy-stable group (35.39%). The three groups differed in age, education level, monthly income, disease duration, and place of residence (PConclusionsThe health literacy of patients with gout was heterogeneous. Healthcare professionals should adopt targeted interventions based on the characteristics of each latent health literacy profile to improve the health literacy level of patients with gout.