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Health literacy in clinical practice and public health : new initiatives and lessons learned at the intersection with other disciplines /

Health literacy is the ultimate global currency of health and well-being. Without health literacy, medicine fails, public health fails, and people pay the cost for these failures with their lives. As this book goes to press, the world is confronted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Improving health literacy...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Logan, Robert A., Siegel, Elliot R.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam : IOS Press B.V., [2020]
Colección:Studies in health technology and informatics ; 269.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Intro -- Title Page -- Introduction -- Foreword -- Preface -- Contents -- Section One. Exploring Health Literacy's Capacity to Foster Progress in Clinical Practice and Public Health -- Health Literacy and Its Impact on Health and Healthcare Outcomes -- The Intersections Between Social Determinants of Health, Health Literacy, and Health Disparities -- How Health Literacy Develops the 'Four Aims' of Better Health Care -- Achieving the Quadruple Aim Through Bidirectional Care -- Health Literacy: An Essential Element of Health Care Professionalism and Resilience 
505 8 |a Health Literacy and Pediatric Health -- The Evolving Role of Health Literacy in Improving Oral Health -- Advancing Health Literacy Interventions -- What Must Health Literacy Stakeholders Do to Build a Public Health and Population Health Agenda? -- Improving Immunization and Health Literacy Through a Community-Based Approach -- Promoting Latino Self-Management Through Use of Information Visualizations: A Case Study in New York City -- Health Literacy Out Loud Podcasts: Audio Interviews About Health Literacy, Health Communication, and Health from Many Points of View 
505 8 |a Health Literacy Measurement in General and Other Populations: Further Initiatives and Lessons Learned in Europe (and Beyond) -- Health Literacy in Austria: Interventions and Research -- Work in Progress: A Report on Health Literacy in Denmark and the Netherlands -- Health Literacy Research in Malaysia: Health Literacy and Other Aging Challenges Among Malaysian Public Employees -- Health Literacy in Israel -- From Measurement to Intervention: Two Case Studies -- Summary and Comments About Section One 
505 8 |a Section Two. Health Literacy Initiatives and Lessons Learned -- from Diverse Health Care Stakeholders Initiatives and Lessons Learned -- from Diverse Health Care Stakeholders -- NGOs -- Health Literacy Research in Rural Areas -- Health Literacy Initiatives and Lessons Learned with NGOs: Wisconsin Health Literacy -- Building Health Literacy Coalitions and NGOs -- Corporations and Organizations -- The Universal Patient Language: A Set of Resources and Tools to Design Patient Communications That Support Better Health Literacy 
505 8 |a How Health Literacy Can Enhance the Design and Conduct of Clinical Trials from Consent to Conclusion -- Programmatic Approaches to Increase the Health of Children and Senior Citizens Using Health Literacy Best Practices -- Government -- Health Literacy Initiatives and Lessons Learned within Public Health Agencies -- MedlinePlus at 21: A Website Devoted to Consumer Health Information -- How the U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Promotes Health Literate Health Care -- There's a Gap Between Digital Health Information and Users -- Let's Close It 
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