误传
健康素养
卫生公平
健康教育
读写能力
社会化媒体
医疗保健
公共关系
人口
脆弱性(计算)
健康促进
健康的社会决定因素
心理学
医学
医学教育
公共卫生
护理部
政治学
环境卫生
教育学
计算机安全
计算机科学
法学
作者
Sely-Ann Headley Johnson,T. Jones,Amar Kanekar,Jody L. Vogelzang
标识
DOI:10.1080/19325037.2021.2001777
摘要
Background Successful management of diseases, especially COVID-19, a disease by a novel virus, is often contingent upon health literacy (HL), as it directly impacts understanding preventative mandates, testing, and treatment modalities. Many vulnerable populations have preexisting conditions and lack of insurance or access to health care. Such disparities coupled with low HL, mistrust, and fear of medical communities increase their vulnerability to COVID-19, contributing to disparate outcomes. Additionally, ardent social media consumers received, believed and shared misinformation rapidly via social media.Purpose Since health literacy and population training are vital to improving health outcomes, HL must be an outcome of health education.Results This commentary suggests ways to make HL an outcome of health education efforts by using factual memes.Discussion In addressing disparate outcomes, health education specialists must create culturally sensitive, low-literacy, multilingual guides and decision aids with large font, inclusive images, and socially acceptable lingo.Translation to Health Education Practice Memes have comedic and catchy nature, are easily understood and rapidly shared, and can deliver accurate information while increasing HL among vulnerable groups who use social media.
科研通智能强力驱动
Strongly Powered by AbleSci AI