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Health Literacy Development among People with Chronic Diseases: Advancing the State of the Art and Learning from International Practices



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Author: Dierks Marie-Luise View person
Title: Health Literacy Development among People with Chronic Diseases: Advancing the State of the Art and Learning from International Practices View cluster
Publisher: Basel, 2022
Physical description: 1 online resource (176 p.)
Topical subject: Public health and preventive medicine
Uncontrolled subject: agreement
allergy prevention
Borollos lake
cardiac rehabilitation
cardiovascular implants
chronic pain
co-design
cochlear implants
decision making
eHealth literacy
empowerment
ethical aspects
fishermen
focus groups
Germany
glaucoma implants
HCP
health inequality
health information sources
health literacy
health literacy development
health literacy measurement
health literacy questionnaire (HLQ)
health literacy responsiveness
health literacy-sensitive communication
health professionals
health promotion
health-literacy development
heart attack
HL-COM
HLQ
HLS-GER 2
implant care
inequality
information needs
intervention development
intraclass correlation (ICC)
midwives
n/a
Nepal
non-native English users
nurses
Ophelia (optimising health literacy and access) process
organizational health literacy
orthopedic
patient survey
patient-professional relationship
people with chronic illness
physicians
physiotherapists
pregnancy
psychological function
qualitative methods
rehabilitants
self-efficacy
social workers
Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing
university students
validation study
values
Person (second resp.): LanderJonas
HawkinsMelanie
DierksMarie-Luise
Summary, etc: Chronic diseases account for a considerable part of the strain on health care systems and are burdensome for each affected individual and their families. In recent years, the concept of health literacy has been substantially elaborated on, particularly regarding the development and implementation of interventions at different levels, efforts to improve its measurement, and the role of communities and organizations. While a range of advancements are uncontested, specific challenges still revolve around, for example, a thorough application of modern practices of health literacy that focus on societal support of health literacy strengths and response to health literacy challenges; developing, testing, and evaluating strategies for organizational health literacy responsiveness; and improving the co-design, local ownership, and integration of health literacy actions and interventions in communities experiencing vulnerability and disadvantage. This Special Issue showcases research addressing these and further aspects about developing health literacy - particularly among people with chronic diseases - by which we mean advancements in health practices, organizations, and policies that create enabling environments in which people have the necessary knowledge and feel confident accessing, understanding, and using health information and services.
Other Variant Titles: Health Literacy Development among People with Chronic Diseases
Preferred title for the work: Health Literacy Development among People with Chronic Diseases: Advancing the State of the Art and Learning from International Practices  View cluster
Format: Language material
Bibliographic level Monograph
Language: English
Record Nr.: 9910674371603321
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