健康素养
医疗保健
背景(考古学)
构造(python库)
医学
心理干预
读写能力
疾病
卫生政策
HRHIS公司
公共关系
心理学
公共卫生
护理部
政治学
计算机科学
教育学
病理
古生物学
程序设计语言
法学
生物
作者
Iris van der Heide,Iraj Poureslami,Wayne Mitic,Jessica Shum,Irving Rootman,J. Mark FitzGerald
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.jclinepi.2018.05.010
摘要
Health literacy plays a crucial role in chronic disease management. To comprehensively manage chronic conditions on a daily basis, individuals must be able to assess, understand, evaluate, and use health information. Several key publications emphasize that health literacy is not merely a matter of individual skills but that it is highly dependent on the accessibility of health-care systems, the communication skills of health-care professionals, and the level of complexity of the health information. However, the literature indicates that health literacy is mainly framed and measured as an individual attribute in research. Focusing health literacy research solely on the individual, rather than also including the health-care context, limits our understanding of the type of actions that should be undertaken to facilitate a person's access to and understanding, evaluation and use of health information. This commentary highlights the importance of interpreting the concept of health literacy as a dynamic construct that emerges from the interaction between patients/citizens and health-care systems, organizations, and professionals. This approach has the potential to fill a gap in our understanding of the link between health literacy and chronic disease management. Such an understanding would facilitate the development of comprehensive health literacy measurement instruments and interventions to enhance health literacy.
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