Elsevier

Geriatric Nursing

Volume 43, January–February 2022, Pages 45-50
Geriatric Nursing

Special issue on Infectious Disease: From Prevention to Management
Fear of coronavirus and health literacy levels of older adults during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Highlights

  • The present study provides the first evidence of a relationship between health literacy and fear of COVID-19 in older adults.

  • The significant determinants of fear related to COVID-19 were found as gender, the presence of a chronic disease, and the sufficiency of epidemic measures.

  • The predictors of health literacy were age, education level, regular medicine use.

Abstract

This study aimed to examine the fear of coronavirus and the health literacy levels of older adults during the pandemic. The sample consisted of 304 older adults from five family health centers in Turkey between April and May 2021. The data were collected using the Fear of COVID-19 Scale and the Health Literacy Scale. The fear of COVID-19 was found to be higher in women, those with chronic diseases, and those who found the epidemic measures insufficient (p < 0.05). The health literacy level was found to be higher in those with high education level, those in the 65-74 age group, and those with not using regular medicine (p < 0.001). The health literacy of older adults was a slightly above moderate level and the fear of COVID-19 was at a moderate level. Health literacy levels of older adults may be increased with written, visual, and verbal health trainings.

Keywords

COVID-19
Fear
Health literacy
Pandemic
Older adult

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