2016
DOI: 10.1177/0972063416666348
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Contextualizing Health Literacy to Health Care Organizations

Abstract: Parker, Ratzen and Lurie (2003) pointed out that a silent epidemic is affecting the health status of the American population, namely poor health literacy. Actually, inadequate health literacy is the main cause of the patients’ inability to navigate the health care environment, paving the way for inappropriateness in the provision of care as well as for poor health outcomes. Moreover, it has been esteemed that a third of the European population is not able to properly understand, process and use health informat… Show more

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“…Although the concept of individual HL is multidimensional [14,15], prior research has mainly focused on the concept of functional HL by Nutbeam and the concept of skills by Sørensen [16][17][18][19]. According to Nutbeam, functional HL consists of basic reading, literacy, and writing skills, and knowledge of health systems and conditions [14].…”
Section: Organizational Hlmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although the concept of individual HL is multidimensional [14,15], prior research has mainly focused on the concept of functional HL by Nutbeam and the concept of skills by Sørensen [16][17][18][19]. According to Nutbeam, functional HL consists of basic reading, literacy, and writing skills, and knowledge of health systems and conditions [14].…”
Section: Organizational Hlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main aim of OHL is to establish the promotion of HL in all structures and processes within organizations [18,23]. Improving OHL is likely to enable health care organizations to be adapted to the needs of patients [17], to strengthen patient satisfaction [24], to improve the quality of care [25], and to provide equal access to health care tailored to the capacities and competences of the general population [26].…”
Section: Organizational Hlmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For the sake of the argument, patients and health care professionals' associations -operating at the macro level -may assess the reliability of health-related information provided on the internet, thus offering a "roadmap" to collect, access and use health information to actors at the mega level (Dalmer, 2017). Health care organizations -which are located at the meso level -are able to foster the establishment of meaningful patient-provider relationships, thus setting the conditions for value co-creation during the medical encounter (Annarumma & Palumbo, 2016). Last but not least, heterogeneous factors such as history, culture, politics, law, health or pharmaceutical lobbies concern the mega level and affect the definition of national orientation towards health care (Frow et al, 2016).…”
Section: The Conceptual Evolution Of S-dlmentioning
confidence: 99%