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Health literacy: universal precautions needed.

Daniel R Brown1, Rebecca Ludwig, Geraldine A Buck

  • 1Santa Fe Community College, Gainesville, Florida, USA.

Journal of Allied Health
|July 9, 2004
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Millions face poor health literacy, impacting outcomes and costing billions. Allied health professionals, crucial for patient care, need greater awareness and resources to improve health literacy for all.

Area of Science:

  • Health Services Research
  • Health Literacy Studies
  • Allied Health Professions

Background:

  • Inadequate health literacy affects 90 million Americans, leading to poor health outcomes and significant healthcare costs.
  • Current health literacy interventions often exclude allied health professionals, who deliver essential patient services.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess allied health professionals' and educators' awareness and needs regarding health literacy.
  • To identify opportunities for improving health literacy initiatives within allied health.

Main Methods:

  • A survey was conducted among allied health professionals and educators.
  • The survey assessed awareness of health literacy issues, available resources, and institutional policies.

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Main Results:

  • Less than one-third of respondents were aware of health literacy issues or resources.
  • Many respondents lacked institutional policies or goals to address health literacy.
  • Brochures and videos were identified as needed resources for awareness programs.

Conclusions:

  • There is a significant need to increase awareness of health literacy's impact among allied health professionals.
  • Developing institutional policies and creating targeted resources are crucial for promoting health literacy.
  • Universal interventions involving all healthcare professionals and patients are essential for improving health literacy.