2014
DOI: 10.1080/00048623.2014.884916
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Building Information Resilience: How do Resettling Refugees Connect with Health Information in Regional Landscapes – Implications for Health Literacy

Abstract: The study explores how resettling refugees experience a new health environment and develop health literacy practice. The concept of information resilience, which emerges from the grounded experiences of learning to live well is introduced. The study also explores how health narratives are constructed, disseminated and circulated by this particular cohort.

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“…The concept of information resilience emerges from a recently reported study of health literacy and the health information experience of resettling refugees (Lloyd, 2014). The study investigated how resettling refugees build an understanding about the health information landscape of their new country and developed ways of knowing to inform their health related decision making (Lloyd, 2014).…”
Section: Learning To Go On: Becoming Information Resilientmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The concept of information resilience emerges from a recently reported study of health literacy and the health information experience of resettling refugees (Lloyd, 2014). The study investigated how resettling refugees build an understanding about the health information landscape of their new country and developed ways of knowing to inform their health related decision making (Lloyd, 2014).…”
Section: Learning To Go On: Becoming Information Resilientmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study investigated how resettling refugees build an understanding about the health information landscape of their new country and developed ways of knowing to inform their health related decision making (Lloyd, 2014). The methodology for this study has been described in detail in Lloyd (2014) and is briefly summarised here as a qualitative study that employed grounded theory method to analyse data. The study sample comprised 20 participants, mainly of African background, which in itself is culturally diverse.…”
Section: Learning To Go On: Becoming Information Resilientmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…FHL handler om lese-og skriveferdigheter og elementaere anatomiske og fysiologiske kunnskaper om menneskekroppen, som er nød-vendig for å kunne forstå og anvende helseråd (9,10,17). Flere internasjonale studier har vist at mange innvandrere har lavere FHL enn majoritetsbefolkningen (15,16). De mest «avanserte» kunnskapene og ferdighetene innen HL anses å vaere kritisk HL (CHL), som dreier seg om å kunne kritisk vurdere og helseråd og avsendere av slik informasjon (9,10,12,17).…”
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