Background: Health literacy and eHealth literacy are core competencies for nursing students, yet their distribution across training pathways remains insufficiently explored. Objective: This study aimed to examine HL and eHL levels among nursing students across different years of the educational programme and identify distinct subgroups of students. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among undergraduate nursing students enrolled in all years of a single Italian university programme. Literacy profiles were assessed using validated questionnaires. A Two-Step Cluster Analysis was applied to identify homogeneous literacy profiles. Group differences were examined using appropriate statistical tests. Results: Four distinct clusters were identified, showing heterogeneous patterns of literacy profiles across the training course. Significant differences emerged in demographic and educational variables across clusters. Conclusions: The findings highlight the coexistence of diverse literacy profiles among nursing students and suggest the need for tailored educational strategies. Due to the cross-sectional design, causal inferences cannot be drawn.
Zerilli, I., Bulfone, G., Capizzello, D., Gambera, A., Fazzino, V., Sudano, M., et al. (2026). Understanding Health Literacy and eHealth Literacy in Nursing Students: A Cross-Sectional Cluster Analysis. NURSING REPORTS, 16(2), 1-18 [10.3390/nursrep16020052].
Understanding Health Literacy and eHealth Literacy in Nursing Students: A Cross-Sectional Cluster Analysis
Irene Zerilli;Giampiera Bulfone;Antonio Vinci;Fabio Ingravalle;Massimo Maurici
2026-01-01
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Background: Health literacy and eHealth literacy are core competencies for nursing students, yet their distribution across training pathways remains insufficiently explored. Objective: This study aimed to examine HL and eHL levels among nursing students across different years of the educational programme and identify distinct subgroups of students. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted among undergraduate nursing students enrolled in all years of a single Italian university programme. Literacy profiles were assessed using validated questionnaires. A Two-Step Cluster Analysis was applied to identify homogeneous literacy profiles. Group differences were examined using appropriate statistical tests. Results: Four distinct clusters were identified, showing heterogeneous patterns of literacy profiles across the training course. Significant differences emerged in demographic and educational variables across clusters. Conclusions: The findings highlight the coexistence of diverse literacy profiles among nursing students and suggest the need for tailored educational strategies. Due to the cross-sectional design, causal inferences cannot be drawn.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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