2 resultados para Health communication

em Repositório Científico da Universidade de Évora - Portugal


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Non-adherence to health recommendations (e.g. medical prescriptions) presents potential costs for healthcare, which could be prevented or mitigated. This is often attributed to a person’s rational choice, to not adhere. However, this may also be determined by individual and contextual factors implied in the recommendations communication process. In accordance, this chapter focuses specifically on barriers to and facilitators of adherence to recommendations and engagement with the healthcare process, particularly concerning the communication between health professionals and patients. For this, the authors present examples of engagement increment through different degrees of participation, from a one-way/directive towards a two-way/engaging communication process. This focuses specifically on a vulnerable population group with increasing healthcare needs: older adults. Future possibilities for two-way engaging communications are discussed, aimed at promoting increased adherence to health recommendations and people’s self-regulation of their own health.

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Sendo os idosos um grupo de risco face a desidratação, torna-se particularmente relevante desenvolver estratégias eficazes de comunicação em saúde para o incremento da adesão a recomendações médicas para ingestão de água. Com este objetivo procurámos avaliar os efeitos da comunicação de uma recomendação, com recurso a uma referência familiar (e.g. garrafa de 1.5 Litros) na qual os idosos pudessem “ancorar” o seu julgamento e decisão de adesão à recomendação, com base numa mais eficaz compreensão de informação de quantidade. Dos 70 idosos que participaram no estudo, apenas 56 foram considerados na análise, por cumprirem os critérios de inclusão na amostra. Esta amostra incluiu idosos autónomos, não institucionalizados, responsáveis pelas suas escolhas alimentares e com indicadores de hidratação aceitáveis. Os resultados mostraram que numa condição com âncora familiar (mas não na condição sem), a adesão associada ao próprio nível de consumo existente, do idoso aumentou após a recomendação. Análises adicionais identificaram as crenças face à água e as suas várias funções, como um preditor psicossocial positivo da adesão, o mesmo não acontecendo com atitudes face à água, evitamento de informação alimentar negativa e numeracia; Abstract: Being the elderly a risk group with regard to dehydration it is necessary to develop effective health communication strategies to increase adherence to health recommendations concerning water intake. Accordingly, we aimed to assess the effects of communicating a recommendation with the addition of a familiar reference (e.g. bottle of 1.5 Liters) in which the elderly could anchor their judgment and decision making to adhere to the recommendation, based on a better comprehension of the quantified information presented. From the 70 older adults that have participated in the study, only 56 were considered in the analysis, for fulfilling the sample inclusion criteria. This sample included older adults considered to be autonomous, non-institutionalized, responsible for their good choices and with acceptable hydration levels. Results showed that in a condition with a familiar anchor (but not in a condition without) the adherence in line with the elderly own current consumption level, increased after the recommendation. Additional analysis identified beliefs concerning water and its various functions as a positive psychosocial predictor of adherence, the same not happening for attitudes towards water, avoidance of negative food information and numeracy.