%0 Journal Article %T Health literacy of patients consulting in an expert gynecological tertiary center: A pilot study. %A Petit C %A Dabi Y %A Bendifallah S %A Touboul C %A Darai E %A Crestani A %J J Gynecol Obstet Hum Reprod %V 53 %N 9 %D 2024 Aug 2 %M 39098583 %F 2.156 %R 10.1016/j.jogoh.2024.102832 %X BACKGROUND: Previous studies have highlighted patients with chronic conditions seek for medical knowledge and therapeutics on their own. So far, no data exist on the health literacy of patients with gynecological conditions and especially those suffering from endometriosis, whose symptoms' have a major impact on their daily lives.
METHODS: The objective was to evaluate the health literacy of patients consulting in a referral expert center for the management of endometriosis and gynecological cancers. The secondary objective was to compare the health literacy of patients with endometriosis to patients without. We conducted an observational, prospective, monocentric study in the gynecological department of Tenon Hospital (Paris, France) between July 6, 2022 to January 3, 2023. All patients fulfilled the validated French version of HLS-EU-Q16 questionnaire.
RESULTS: One hundred and ten patients were included. The two following questions were identified as the most difficult among patients with endometriosis: "Find information about treatments for their disease" and "know when it would be helpful to have another doctor's opinion". Compared to patients consulting for other conditions, it was more difficult for patients with endometriosis to respectively "find information about treatments for diseases" and "use information given by the doctor to take decisions about the illness" (p = 0.003). Compared to patients consulting for cancer, it was more difficult for patient with endometriosis to "find information about treatments for diseases" (p = 0.02).
CONCLUSIONS: Progresses in the capacity of the health care to better inform the patients would be highly beneficial, especially for those suffering from endometriosis.