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Perspective: The role of numeracy in health care


R Rothman, V Montori, A Cherrington, M … - Journal of health communication, 2008 - ingentaconnect.com
Numeracy, the “ability to understand and use numbers in daily life” is an
important but understudied component of literacy. Numeracy-related tasks are
common in health care and include understanding nutrition information, ...
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Parental misinterpretations of over-the-counter pediatric cough and cold medication labels


N Lokker, L Sanders, EM Perrin, D Kumar, J … - Pediatrics, 2009 - Am Acad Pediatrics
RESULTS. A total of 182 caregivers were recruited; 87% were the infants'
mothers. Mean education level was 12.5 years, and 99% had adequate literacy
skills, but only 17% had >9th-grade numeracy skills. When examining the ...
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The Diabetes Literacy and Numeracy Education Toolkit (DLNET): materials to facilitate …


K Wolff, K Cavanaugh, R Malone, V Hawk, BP … - The Diabetes Educator, 2009 - tde.sagepub.com
From the Vanderbilt University School of Nursing (Ms Wolff, Dr Wallston),
Vanderbilt University Department of Medicine (Dr Cavanaugh), Vanderbilt Diabetes
Center (Ms Gregory, Ms Davis), Nashville, Tennessee, the University of ...
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Numeracy and communication with patients: they are counting on us


AJ Apter, MK Paasche-Orlow, JT Remillard, … - Journal of General Internal Medicine, 2008 - Springer
Page 1. PERSPECTIVES Numeracy and Communication with Patients: They Are Counting
on Us Andrea J. Apter, MD, MA, MSc 1 , Michael K. Paasche-Orlow, MD, MA, MPH ...
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Health literacy and quality: focus on chronic illness care and patient safety


RL Rothman, HS Yin, S Mulvaney, JPT Co, C … - Pediatrics, 2009 - Am Acad Pediatrics
Despite a heightened focus on improving quality, recent studies have suggested
that children only receive half of the indicated preventive, acute, or chronic
care. Two major areas in need of improvement are chronic illness care and ...
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Quantitative Literacy on the Web of Science, 2-Mining the Health Numeracy Literature for …


HL Vacher, T Chavez - Numeracy, 2009 - services.bepress.com
Page 1. Numeracy Volume 2, Issue 1 2009 Article 5 Quantitative Literacy on the Web
of Science, 2 – Mining the Health Numeracy Literature for Assessment Items ...
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[PDF] Improving Care for Patients with Diabetes and Poor Health Literacy/Numeracy


RRMD MPP - mffhdiabetes.org
1. Definitions: Literacy – “An individual's ability to read, write, and
speak in English, and compute and solve problems at levels of proficiency
necessary to function on the job and in society, to achieve one's goals, ...
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The Diabetes Literacy and Numeracy Education Toolkit (DLNET)


K Wolff, B BC-ADM, K Cavanaugh, R Malone, … - The Diabetes Educator - tde.sagepub.com
The DLNET is composed of 24 interactive modules cov- ering standard diabetes
care topics that can be custom- ized to individual patient needs and used by all
members of the multidisciplinary diabetes care team. The materi- al's ...
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Understanding the Role of Numeracy in Health: Proposed Theoretical Framework and …


IM Lipkus, E Peters - Health Education & Behavior, 2009 - heb.sagepub.com
Isaac M. Lipkus, Duke University School of Nursing, Durham, North Carolina.
Ellen Peters, Decision Research, Eugene, Oregon. Address correspondence to Isaac
M. Lipkus, Duke University School of Nursing, 905 West Main St., Durham, NC ...
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Linguistic barriers in diabetes care


G Reach - Diabetologia, 2009 - Springer
Abstract For a message to be conveyed successfully, both the words (translation
step) and the meaning (interpretation step) of what is said need to be
understood. This holds true even when the patient and healthcare provider ...
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