Does Health Literacy Affect Colorectal Cancer Screening Rates?
Citation
Yalçın Gürsoy, M., & Bulut Ayaz, C. (2023). Does Health Literacy Affect Colorectal Cancer Screening Rates? Journal of Community Health Nursing, 40(2), 147–156. https://doi.org/10.1080/07370016.2022.2140589Abstract
This study aims to determine the relationship between adult colorectal cancer screening behaviors and health literacy levels. This cross-sectional study aims to determine the relationship between adult colorectal cancer screening behaviors and health literacy levels. Of the participants, only a small proportion had undergone this screening (9.3%). Having an intestinal disease (OR = 23) and having a relative with colorectal cancer (OR = 8) had the highest effect on colorectal screening. There were significant differences between the colorectal screening groups concerning most THLS-32 subgroup scores, including the THLS-32 total score. Health literacy affects colorectal cancer screening rates. Primary care workers, especially community health nurses, are in an ideal position to increase health literacy and thereby increase cancer screening rates.