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Exploring Health Literacy, Transition Readiness, and Healthcare Utilization in Medicaid Chronically Ill Youth

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JOURNAL OF ADOLESCENT HEALTH
卷 69, 期 4, 页码 622-628

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2021.03.023

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  1. National Insitute of Health [5R01MD00716005]

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This study found that health literacy (HL) is associated with transition readiness and healthcare utilization among adolescents with special healthcare needs. Adolescents with adequate HL generally have higher transition readiness and lower utilization of ambulatory sensitive condition ED visits.
Purpose: Youths with special healthcare needs face challenges transitioning from pediatric to adult health care. Understanding possible mechanisms contributing to poor healthcare transition could improve care. This study explores associations between health literacy (HL), transition readiness, and healthcare utilization. Methods: Youths with special healthcare needs aged 12-18 years were recruited from a Medicaid accountable care organization (2012-2017). Outcome measures included transition readiness (Transition Readiness Assessment Questionnaire), and healthcare utilization (any well-check, hospitalization, emergency department [ED] visit, or ambulatory sensitive condition ED visit). Multivariate regression analyses examined whether HL (adequate vs. inadequate) predicted outcomes, after adjusting for covariates. Models were then created to examine whether the effect of HL on healthcare utilization was mediated by transition readiness. Results: Among 417 youths with special healthcare needs, 67.1% reported adequate HL. Relative to inadequate HL, teens with adequate HL had significantly higher average Transition Readiness Assessment Questionnaire-20 scores (beta = .34, p < .001). Controlling for covariates, HL was a significant predictor of having an ambulatory sensitive condition ED visit and having any ED visits neared significance. There was a positive transition readiness mediation effect on having an ED visit, with higher transition readiness being associated with higher odds of having any ED visit in the mediation analysis. Conclusions: HL is independently associated with higher transition readiness and lower ambulatory sensitive condition ED use, but pathways of action require further study. (C) 2021 Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine. All rights reserved.

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