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The Importance of Health Literacy in Patient Education
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NursingFamily MedicinePrimary CarePatient SupportHealth CommunicationOutcomes ResearchPatient EducationLiteracyHealth OutcomesLow Health LiteracyPatient-centered OutcomeHealth Profession TrainingHealth LiteracyPublic HealthMedicinePatient ExperienceHealth Services ResearchHealth Education
Low health literacy has a negative impact on a patient's health status and use of the health care system. Patients with low health literacy levels cannot make decisions regarding their health care or follow instructions on medications and health maintenance behaviors. It is the health care provider's responsibility to ensure that patients with low health literacy levels are identified and measures are taken to ensure those patients understand their options and instructions. To educate these patients, health care providers need to develop resources that are easily understood and interview skills that can ensure patient comprehension. This review discusses the prevalence of health literacy and its impact on patients and the health care system, and provides recommendations for creating supplemental literature at the appropriate level. The use of these tools and improved physician interview skills will establish a better physician/patient relationship and continue to encourage patient participation in the health care process.
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