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Measuring functional, communicative, and critical health literacy among diabetic …


H Ishikawa, T Takeuchi, E Yano - Diabetes Care, 2008 - Am Diabetes Assoc
OBJECTIVE—Health literacy (HL), the capacity of individuals to access, understand, and use health
information to make informed and appropriate health-related decisions, has been recognized as an
important concept in patient ...
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[CITATION] Health Literacy: A Prescription to End Confusion (2004) Washington


L Nielsen-Bohlman, AM Panzer, DA Kindig - DC: The National Academies Press
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Patients' perspectives of the doctor–patient relationship and information giving …


A Shaw, S Ibrahim, F Reid, M Ussher, G Rowlands - Patient Education and …, 2009 - Elsevier
22% of the patients interviewed were found to have a low level of literacy as indicated by the
REALM. Many patients felt that health information should be given in simpler language. Patients
frequently stated that they either ...
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Health literacy and self-efficacy for participating in colorectal cancer screening: The …


C von Wagner, C Semmler, A Good, J Wardle - Patient Education and …, 2009 - Elsevier
Ninety-six participants aged 50–69 years completed the British version of the Test of Functional
Health Literacy in Adults (TOFHLA) (UK-TOFHLA) and used an interactive information menu to select
information on why and how to ...
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The Multicultural Patient: New Strategies for Effectively Treating Type 2 Diabetes …


A Statements - medscape.com
This activity provides an overview of issues surrounding diabetes management and outcomes in ethnic
minorities in the US, with a goal to improve physicians awareness of these issues and how best to
overcome them. Interactive cases ...
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Patient health literacy and patient-physician information exchange during a visit


H Ishikawa, E Yano, S Fujimori, M Kinoshita, T … - Family Practice, 2009 - Oxford Univ Press
Background. Health literacy (HL), the capacity of individuals to access, understand and use health
information to make informed and appropriate health-related decisions, is recognized as an important
concept in patient education and ...
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Developing a measure of communicative and critical health literacy: a pilot study of …

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H Ishikawa, K Nomura, M Sato, E Yano - Health Promotion …, 2008 - Oxford Univ Press
With the increase in media reports and rapid diffusion of the Internet, the skills in finding and
utilizing health information (health literacy; HL) are becoming important in maintaining and
promoting health. This study aimed ...
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La littératie en santé, une compétence en mal de traitement


C Richard, MT Lussier - Pédagogie Médicale, 2009 - edpsciences. org
Pédagogie Médicale 2009; 10 (2): 123–130 DOI: 10.1051/pmed/20080366 c 2009 EDP Sciences /
Société Internationale Francophone d'Education Médicale ... Health literacy, a competency that
is a matter of concern
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Viva La Vida: Helping Latino Medicare Beneficiaries With Diabetes Live Their …


R Olson, F Sabogal, A Perez - American Journal of Public Health, 2008 - Am Public Health Assoc
Viva la Vida (Live Your Life) is a call to action for older Latinos to take charge of their diabetes
and live life to the fullest. Lumetra, California's federally designated Medicare quality
improvement organization, developed ...
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The role of medical language in changing public perceptions of illness


ME Young, GR Norman, KR Humphreys - PLoS ONE, 2008 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
This study was designed to investigate the impact of medical terminology on perceptions of disease.
Specifically, we look at the changing public perceptions of newly medicalized disorders with
accompanying newly medicalized ...
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