28/ago/2025
Development and validation of Baritrip: a multidisciplinary educational mobile application for bariatric surgery patients
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2025AO1362
Highlights ■ The Baritrip app offers multidisciplinary guidance for bariatric surgery patients. ■ The app was validated by experts, yielding a high content validity index of 0.99. ■ Users rated the app engagement, layout, and organization with 89.1% agreement. ■ The app supports health literacy, pre and post-surgical care through an inclusive approach. ABSTRACT Objective: To develop and validate a comprehensive mobile health App (mHealth App) to increase the health literacy and care engagement of patients undergoing bariatric surgery. Methods: […]
Palavras-chave: Cirurgia bariátrica; Alfabetismo em saúde; Promoção da Saúde; Tecnologia da informação; Mobile applications; Public health Informatics
03/fev/2022
Validity and reliability of the Smoking-related Health Literacy Assessment Scale
einstein (São Paulo). 03/fev/2022;20:eAO5156.
Ver Artigo03/fev/2022
Validity and reliability of the Smoking-related Health Literacy Assessment Scale
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2022AO5156
ABSTRACT Objective To create an instrument to assess smoking-related health literacy among smokers, and to estimate validity of its content and reliability. Methods A methodological, quantitative study. The creation of the instrument included the following steps: establishing a conceptual structure; defining objectives and target population; preparation of items or response scales; selecting and organizing items; instrument structuring; content validation and pre-test. The instrument was named Smoking-related Health Literacy Assessment Scale. Results The Smoking-related Health Literacy Scale had statistically significant measures […]
Palavras-chave: Alfabetismo em saúde; Reprodutibilidade dos Testes; Tobacco; Tabagismo; Estudo de validação
26/nov/2020
Associação entre alfabetismo em saúde e controle glicêmico em idosos com diabetes tipo 2 e efeito modificador do suporte social
DOI: 10.31744/einstein_journal/2020AO5572
RESUMO Objetivo: Verificar a associação entre alfabetismo em saúde inadequado, segundo o Short Assessment of Health Literacy for Portuguese-speaking Adults , e controle glicêmico, em pacientes idosos com diabetes tipo 2, bem como avaliar tal associação no contexto de baixo suporte social, segundo o Medical Outcomes Study . Métodos: Estudo transversal conduzido no centro de referência de diabetes de um hospital universitário. Os participantes foram recrutados entre pacientes com diabetes tipo 2 com idade de 60 anos ou mais, entre […]
Palavras-chave: Alfabetismo em saúde; Diabetes mellitus tipo 2; Glicemia; Idoso; Saúde do idoso