International Emergency Nursing, cilt.77, 2024 (SCI-Expanded)
Background: Effective disease management in individuals with chronic illnesses can improve their health outcomes and reduce repeated visits to emergency departments. In this study, it was aimed to investigate the factors affecting the health literacy levels and disease self-management skills of emergency department patients with chronic diseases. Method: The data of the cross-sectional study was collected between July and December 2023. The study included 168 patients who applied to the emergency department of a university hospital. Data was collected using a Patient Description Form, Chronic Disease Self-Management Scale and Health Literacy Scale. Parametric and nonparametric tests, structural equation modelling and regression analysis were used to analyse the data. Results: It was demonstrated that health literacy levels of the patients were an effectual factor on chronic disease self-management skills. Chronic Disease Self-Management levels of patients are affected by marital status, whom they are living with, chronic disease duration, educational status and health perception level. Personal factors affecting the Health Literacy levels of patients are age, chronic disease duration and educational status. Conclusion: Consequently, essential strategies such as patient education should be planned and implemented to support patients’ health literacy and, indirectly, escalate their disease self-management skills.