2022
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.22530
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Effectiveness of Health Promotion Curriculum in Enhancing Non-communicable Diseases Health Literacy in Indian Youth

Abstract: BackgroundThere is a theory-praxis gap related to health literacy interventions focused on non-communicable diseases (NCDs) among young people. We designed an NCD curriculum and investigated its' effect on health literacy in non-medical, non-nursing college students in India. We deliberately selected non-medical and nonnursing college students (age 17 to 22 years) as we hypothesized, they would have a minimum baseline knowledge of NCDs. MethodsWe initially carried out a pilot study on 85 students in a four-day… Show more

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