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AuthorJohnson, Jessie
AuthorKhraim, Fadi
AuthorWolsey, Carolyn
AuthorElshatarat, Rami A
AuthorThornton, Lisa
AuthorSchnurman, Dina
AuthorAlDalaykeh, Mohammed
AuthorAl-Farsi, Amal
Available date2025-09-10T05:41:10Z
Publication Date2025
Publication NameSAGE Open Nursing
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1177/23779608251362293
CitationJohnson J, Khraim F, Wolsey C, et al. Exploring Health Literacy Among Parents of Children Who Attended the Pediatric Rehabilitation Clinics in Qatar: A Convergent Parallel Research Design. SAGE Open Nursing. 2025;11. doi:10.1177/23779608251362293
ISSN2377-9608
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/67187
AbstractParents of children treated in rehabilitation settings are required to have heightened health literacy (HL) skills due to the complexity of healthcare provision among this patient population. This novel mixed-method study explores HL among parents of children treated in a pediatric rehabilitation specialty clinic in Qatar, focusing on both Arabic and English-speaking parents. The primary objective is to assess HL among parents of children attending pediatric rehabilitation clinics in Qatar, examining key domains such as functional HL, critical HL, empowerment, and communicative HL. Participants were recruited through a self-selected sampling method, with data collected via the All Aspects of Health Literacy scale and qualitative interviews. The study was conducted between November 2021 and May 2022. The study analyzes the congruence between quantitative and qualitative findings to provide a comprehensive view of HL among caregivers. The study highlighted the diverse demographics, including caregivers' educational backgrounds, age distribution, income, and children's diagnoses. While the English-speaking sample demonstrates nuanced comprehension and minimal reliance on external resources, the Arabic sample exhibits challenges in functional and critical HL, with some turning to Google for information. Both groups emphasized empowerment and communicative HL. The study underscores the need for tailored interventions, considering the diverse caregiver landscape, to optimize pediatric healthcare outcomes. The outcomes reveal a convergence of quantitative and qualitative data, indicating elevated HL levels among participants. Communicative HL emerges as a strength, while critical HL displays variability, particularly among Arabic-speaking parents. This research significantly contributes to understanding HL in pediatric rehabilitation, highlighting the need for tailored interventions considering the diverse parents' landscape.
Languageen
PublisherSAGE Publications Ltd
Subjectcommunicative health literacy
critical health literacy
health literacy
mixed-method study
parental empowerment
pediatric healthcare
pediatric rehabilitation
TitleExploring Health Literacy Among Parents of Children Who Attended the Pediatric Rehabilitation Clinics in Qatar: A Convergent Parallel Research Design.
TypeArticle
Volume Number11
dc.accessType Open Access


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