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1 494 included responders, 262 (17.5%) had low health literacy.
2 culties experienced by patients with limited health literacy.
3 nt Health Questionnaire [PHQ]-9), and mental health literacy.
4 re effective techniques that improve patient health literacy.
5  D deficiency, eosinophilic esophagitis, and health literacy.
6 ns from rheumatology to the growing field of health literacy.
7 etes outcomes among patients with inadequate health literacy.
8 aking respondents had inadequate or marginal health literacy.
9  coverage for depression and improved mental health literacy.
10  who were >/= 65 years and in those with low health literacy.
11 nce-based medication regimen, and inadequate health literacy.
12  guidelines on writing for patients with low health literacy.
13  related to other self-management skills and health literacy.
14 that is understandable for patients with low health literacy.
15  educational materials for patients with low health literacy.
16 ble, the type of services sought, and mental health literacy.
17 ved, and improvements in self-management and health literacy.
18  to assess patient perceptions of health and health literacy.
19 at part by their level of media literacy and health literacy.
20  conditions after an intervention to improve health literacy.
21 111 articles were identified: 98 articles on health literacy, 22 on numeracy, and 9 on both.
22 nistered subjective measures of numeracy and health literacy; 30-day follow-up was performed by phone
23 n a selective screening approach for limited health literacy, a patient-based universal precaution ap
24                                      For low health literacy, adjusted odds ratio of recidivism was 1
25    Little is known about the extent to which health literacy affects clinical health outcomes.
26 valence of inadequate or marginal functional health literacy among English speakers ranged from 26.8%
27     Little is known about the effects of low health literacy among patients with heart failure, a con
28 efs as mediators of the relationship between health literacy and adherence while controlling for cogn
29 143) demonstrated a mediational role between health literacy and adherence.
30 ludes with a summary of recent literature on health literacy and available techniques to improve pati
31 ies appropriate for populations with limited health literacy and cognitive impairments.
32 examined the relationship between inadequate health literacy and difficulties learning and retaining
33 fforts are necessary to enhance individual's health literacy and establish health literate environmen
34  study we describe the prevalence of limited health literacy and examine its association with the ris
35  participant selection, methods of measuring health literacy and functional outcomes, missing data, a
36 owed an association (unadjusted) between low health literacy and greater pain and limitations in phys
37 itional studies focused on the links between health literacy and health outcomes.
38 atients with HF were more likely to have low health literacy and less likely to be prescribed angiote
39 dication management by patients who have low health literacy and limited resources.
40 s, found no significant relationship between health literacy and measures of pain or disease specific
41                                  We measured health literacy and medication adherence using the Short
42                                  Poor mental health literacy and negative attitudes toward individual
43  Lower education level, minority status, low health literacy and numeracy, and higher severity of dis
44   The study sample was at high risk for poor health literacy and outcomes.
45 ot show a consistent association between low health literacy and poorer functional outcomes in patien
46  results to audiences with varying levels of health literacy and recommended that particularly sensit
47 er (MDI) technique, the relationship between health literacy and the capacity to learn asthma self-ma
48 ically target health determinants to promote health literacy and to ensure timely utilization of eye
49 ease the demand for care by enhancing mental health literacy and to improve the supply of evidence-ba
50 TION: Studies were included if they measured health literacy and/or reported on the link between outc
51 race, marital status, employment, education, health literacy, and financial status, a 1-unit life cha
52 ommunity empowerment, increase environmental health literacy, and generate individual and policy acti
53 n with multiple medical problems and limited health literacy, and his physician exhibit some of the d
54 , demographic, and clinical characteristics; health literacy; and perceived knowledge and concerns ab
55 ficiency, eosinophilic esophagitis, and poor health literacy are three important problems that potent
56   These findings provide initial support for health literacy as an important determinant of the meani
57             MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE; Functional health literacy as measured by the Short Test of Functio
58 ily contributed to one strand of research in health literacy: assessments of print materials and cons
59     Compared with adequate literacy, limited health literacy associated with a higher risk for death
60 ucation (beta=2.05; 95% CI [0.71-3.39]), low health literacy (beta=2.06; 95% CI [0.86-3.26]), and ina
61    Clinicians can help patients with limited health literacy by removing unneeded complexity in their
62                        We assessed patients' health literacy by using the short-form Test of Function
63             People who immigrate face unique health literacy, communication, and system navigation ch
64  asthma care and as a marker of more general health literacy deficits.
65                                Environmental health literacy (EHL) is coalescing into a new subdiscip
66 ments from the fields of risk communication, health literacy, environmental health sciences (EHS), co
67 ppreciated in demographic, socioeconomic, or health literacy factors between groups.
68 reduced to its socioeconomic value; improved health literacy, for instance, can result in important h
69                           The 2004 report on health literacy from the Institute of Medicine calls for
70                                              Health literacy, general numeracy, and diabetes-related
71 th grade reading level) and 68% had adequate health literacy (>/=9th grade reading level).
72                                              Health literacy had a direct effect (beta = 0.089; P < .
73                               Caregiver oral health literacy has a multidimensional impact on reporte
74                          Although inadequate health literacy has been associated with lower asthma me
75                                  Caregivers' health literacy has emerged as an important determinant
76                                              Health literacy has increasingly been viewed as a patien
77 vidence demonstrating a relationship between health literacy (HL) and periodontal health is insuffici
78 artment of Health and Human Services defines health literacy (HL) as follows: "The degree to which in
79                                              Health literacy (HL) may be a mediator for known socioec
80 lth care providers exists because of lack of health literacy in addition al language and cultural bar
81 y by using the short-form Test of Functional Health Literacy in Adults (s-TOFHLA) in English or Spani
82 adherence using the Short Test of Functional Health Literacy in Adults and the Medication Adherence R
83  (range, 0-4); mean Short Test of Functional Health Literacy in Adults score was 31 +/- 8 (range, 0-3
84 er of teeth and the Short Test of Functional Health Literacy in Adults showed a significant associati
85 and print literacy (Short Test of Functional Health Literacy in Adults) were assessed at baseline in
86 and print literacy (Short Test of Functional Health Literacy in Adults).
87  as measured by the Short Test of Functional Health Literacy in Adults.
88  other studies report on efforts to increase health literacy in arthritis, reduce the demands of prin
89      However, there is a lack of research on health literacy in low-resource countries, where materna
90          Little is known about the effect of health literacy in patients with advanced kidney disease
91 ty of HF, evidence-based medication use, and health literacy in patients with HF.
92 ignificant improvements in a range of mental health literacy indicators, for example, conceptualisati
93  We examined the hypothesis that caregivers' health literacy influences children's oral-health-care-r
94                                    Achieving health literacy is a critical step to improving health o
95                                              Health literacy is a measure of patients' ability to rea
96       These findings suggest that inadequate health literacy is a surmountable barrier to learning an
97                                      Limited health literacy is associated with low adherence to asth
98                                          Low health literacy is associated with poor outcomes in asth
99                                          Low health literacy is associated with poorer health outcome
100                                         Poor health literacy is common among racial and ethnic minori
101                          In summary, limited health literacy is common and associates with higher mor
102                                      Limited health literacy is common in the United States and assoc
103 re patients with type 2 diabetes, inadequate health literacy is independently associated with worse g
104 formation related to their disease, but poor health literacy is known to impact negatively on medical
105                                         Poor health literacy is often a key cause of lack of or delay
106                                              Health literacy is the degree to which individuals have
107            This problem, referred to as poor health literacy, is associated with worse health-related
108 or reported on the link between outcomes and health literacy levels in patients with osteoporosis, os
109  public health infrastructure, low levels of health literacy, limited acute care and infection preven
110                                   Inadequate health literacy may contribute to the disproportionate b
111                                          Low health literacy may impair elderly patients' understandi
112                                   Addressing health literacy may improve survival for these patients.
113                                 Attention to health literacy may improve the care and outcomes of the
114 to determine whether addressing numeracy and health literacy may reduce 30-day recidivism for patient
115                                              Health literacy may well influence arthritis outcomes as
116                                              Health literacy mediates the relationship between age an
117 es helps ensure that all patients have their health literacy needs identified.
118      The aim of this study was to assess the health literacy of common ocular diseases, namely catara
119 ociation between dental utilization and oral health literacy (OHL).
120 outcomes by differences in directly measured health literacy or numeracy levels.
121                                         Poor health literacy partially explains racial disparities in
122 parate Cox regressions revealed that age and health literacy predicted worse health outcomes (P = 0.0
123                 As part of the Carolina Oral Health Literacy Project, clients in the Women, Infants,
124  months), participating in the Carolina Oral Health Literacy Project.
125 excluded if they did not complete at least 1 health literacy question or if they did not have at leas
126 ignificant predictor of health outcomes, but health literacy remained significant (P < 0.001), demons
127 arge and were not significantly reduced by a health-literacy-sensitive, pharmacist-delivered interven
128 ic eye diseases such as glaucoma and limited health literacy skills are vulnerable to poor visual out
129  was employed to gather pilot data using the Health Literacy Skills Framework.
130                          Among patients with health literacy skills less than ninth grade, screening
131                    With limited language and health literacy skills, immigrant women face numerous ch
132                  No evidence concerning oral health literacy (speaking and listening skills) and outc
133  other times patient characteristics such as health literacy superseded PCP characteristics.
134 were less likely than patients with adequate health literacy to achieve tight glycemic control (HbA(1
135 e majority of immigrant women had inadequate health literacy to manage health information and navigat
136 ought to describe the causal pathway linking health literacy to medication adherence by modeling asth
137            The contributions of numeracy and health literacy to recidivism for patients with acute he
138                            Prevalence of low health literacy varied from 7% to 42%.
139 odds ratio for having inadequate or marginal health literacy was 8.62 (95% confidence interval, 5.55-
140                                              Health literacy was assessed using 3 established screeni
141               Before instruction, inadequate health literacy was associated with lower asthma medicat
142                                          Low health literacy was consistently associated with more ho
143                                         When health literacy was entered into the model, the hazard r
144                                   Inadequate health literacy was identified in 16 (22%) participants.
145         In multivariable Cox regression, low health literacy was independently associated with higher
146                                              Health literacy was measured by the REALD-30 (word recog
147                                      Limited health literacy was more likely in patients who were mal
148                          However, inadequate health literacy was not associated with difficulty learn
149                        Similarly, inadequate health literacy was not associated with difficulty learn
150 an integrated managed care organization, low health literacy was significantly associated with higher
151             Demographics, clinical data, and health literacy were collected at baseline.
152                     Patients with inadequate health literacy were less likely than patients with adeq
153             The 36% of patients with limited health literacy were more likely to have misconceptions
154                            Patients with low health literacy were older, of lower socioeconomic statu
155 as individual differences may enhance mental health literacy, which in turn is associated with improv
156 roximately 80 million Americans have limited health literacy, which puts them at greater risk for poo
157  evaluated the relation between numeracy and health literacy with 30-day recidivism.
158 e the association of female caregivers' oral health literacy with their knowledge, behaviors, and the
159 iew discusses the concept and measurement of health literacy, with a focus on the care of patients wi
160  efforts to develop interventions to improve health literacy would not necessarily improve health ser

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