Explanatory videos to strengthening health literacy for people with intellectual disabilities
Duration
01.03.2020 – 28.02.2023
Co-operation partners
AWO Unterbezirk Münsterland Recklinghausen
Caritas Wohnen Paderborn
Flex® Eingliederungshilfe gGmbH, Bielefeld
Heilpädagogische Hilfe Osnabrück Wohnen gGmbH
Hochschule Fulda, Frau Prof. Dr. Rathmann
Lebenshilfe Minden e.V.
Lebenshilfe Lübbecke e.V.
Lebenshilfe Kreisvereinigung Gütersloh e.V.
LWL Marl-Sinsen
Stiftung Bethel, Bethel Regional, Bielefeld
Stiftung Eben-Ezer, Lage
vkm Verein für körper- und mehrfachbehinderte Menschen e.V., Hamm
Wertkreis Gütersloh gGmbH
Wittekindshof – Diakonische Stiftung für Menschen mit Behinderungen, Bad Oeynhausen
Brief description
Compared to the general population, people with intellectual disabilities are a disadvantaged group in terms of health and exhibit socially induced inequality of health opportunities. This includes the acquisition, understanding and assessment of health-related information. This requires appropriate health literacy. Health-related information is conveyed by means of comprehensible and participatory competence videos in order to promote health literacy and self-determined decisions and initiate changes in behaviour.
Explainatory videos are generally understood to explain a topic to the viewer in the simplest and most entertaining way possible, with the central aim of understanding or making a (complex) topic comprehensible. In competence videos, topics are explained and, in addition, competencies are specifically promoted. Competencies are dispositions to manage situations and to find solutions for problems. In the videos of our research project, the focus is on promoting competencies for situations that affect one's own health, i.e. strengthening individual health literacy.
Hence, the overall aim is to strengthen competent and participatory behaviour in the health care system. The explanatory videos illustrate various health-related topics. The effectiveness of the intervention concept will be assessed in a cluster-randomised study. Health literacy, health status and participation in health-related everyday life situations will be recorded at various points in time. This includes the measurement of short and long-term effects. In addition, the perception of the explanatory videos and the subjective perception of participation in health-related everyday life will be determined using a qualitative procedure. The results are findings on the effectiveness of explanatory videos in increasing health literacy and participation of people with intellectual disabilities. Central findings consist of statements about the general health literacy of the target group. There will be explanatory videos that can be accessed at any time via an open online portal.