2023
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-070734
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Health literacy education programmes developed for qualified health professionals: a scoping review

Abstract: ObjectivesBoth literature and policy have identified the need for health literacy education for qualified health professionals. This study aimed to identify and map health literacy competencies and health literacy related communication skills educational interventions for qualified health professionals. The research questions included: Of the qualified health professional education interventions identified, which are focused on diabetes care? What health literacy competencies and health literacy related commun… Show more

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“…Effective communication and assessment skills, especially within real-world patient interactions, prove essential for health professionals to bridge the HL gap [84]. Current evidence highlights the need for more comprehensive training programs in evidence-based medicine and HL for both healthcare providers and patients [85].…”
Section: Improving Health Literacy: a Multifaceted Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Effective communication and assessment skills, especially within real-world patient interactions, prove essential for health professionals to bridge the HL gap [84]. Current evidence highlights the need for more comprehensive training programs in evidence-based medicine and HL for both healthcare providers and patients [85].…”
Section: Improving Health Literacy: a Multifaceted Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%