Literature DB >> 23873404

How can health literacy influence outcomes in heart failure patients? Mechanisms and interventions.

Cheryl Westlake1, Kristen Sethares, Patricia Davidson.   

Abstract

Health literacy is discussed in papers from 25 countries where findings suggest that approximately a third up to one half of the people in developed countries have low health literacy. Specifically, health literacy is the mechanism by which individuals obtain and use health information to make health decisions about individual treatments in the home, access care in the community, promote provider-patient interactions, structure self-care, and navigate health care programs both locally and nationally. Further, health literacy is a key determinant of health and a critical dimension for assessing individuals' needs, and, importantly, their capacity for self-care. Poorer health knowledge/status, more medication errors, costs, and higher rates of morbidity, readmissions, emergency room visits, and mortality among patients with health illiteracy have been demonstrated. Individuals at high risk for low health literacy include the elderly, disabled, Blacks, those with a poverty-level income, some or less high school education, either no insurance or Medicare or Medicaid, and those for whom English is a second language. As a consequence, health literacy is a complex, multifaceted, and evolving construct including aspects of social, psychological, cultural and economic circumstances. The purpose of this paper is to describe the mechanisms and consequences of health illiteracy. Specifically, the prevalence, associated demographics, and models of health literacy are described. The mechanism of health illiteracy's influence on outcomes in heart failure is proposed. Tools for health literacy assessment are described and compared. Finally, the health outcomes and general interventions to enhance the health outcomes in heart failure are discussed.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23873404     DOI: 10.1007/s11897-013-0147-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Heart Fail Rep        ISSN: 1546-9530


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6.  Development of a Clinical-Academic-Community Collaboration to Improve Health Literacy.

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7.  Towards a universal concept of vulnerability: Broadening the evidence from the elderly to perinatal health using a Delphi approach.

Authors:  Nynke de Groot; Gouke J Bonsel; Erwin Birnie; Nicole B Valentine
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8.  Health Literacy among People in Cardiac Rehabilitation: Associations with Participation and Health-Related Quality of Life in the Heart Skills Study in Denmark.

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10.  Effect of Health Literacy on Quality of Life amongst Patients with Ischaemic Heart Disease in Australian General Practice.

Authors:  David Alejandro González-Chica; Zandile Mnisi; Jodie Avery; Katherine Duszynski; Jenny Doust; Philip Tideman; Andrew Murphy; Jacquii Burgess; Justin Beilby; Nigel Stocks
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