COM 311 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Health Literacy, Numeracy, Communication

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Health literacy- involves ability to understand (process and interpret info) but must also involve skills to execute the behavior and access to services/resources needed to do so. Functional/ basic literacy= reading, writing, and numeracy skills requires to function effectively. More advanced cognitive and social skills used to participate, extract info and derive meaning from communication. Critical literacy= patient asking another doctor, ability to analyze and evaluate info and use it to exert more control over life events. Hl is important and affects every aspect of healthcare. Knowing on how to adequately follow doctor"s directions, navigating the healthcare system. According to the ama, poor health literacy is a stronger predictor of a person"s health than age, income, employment status, education level, and race. More likely to have chronic conditions, less likely to manage them. Less use of preventive services, higher healthcare costs. Concluded through systematic review of scholarly research that literacy is related to certain outcomes more than others:

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