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Be Wise: A complementary and alternative medicine health literacy skill-building programme.

Clarann Weinert1, Elizabeth Nichols1, Jean Shreffler-Grant1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Health literacy has been found to be the strongest predictor of health status; and without adequate health literacy, consumers may not understand/adequately evaluate the myriad of choices available. Older rural residents tend to use self-prescribed complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) therapies and glean information about these therapies primarily by word of mouth/media.
OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this article is to describe the Be Wise health literacy skill building programme and the participants' evaluation of the programme.
DESIGN: The programme involved four sessions delivered over 7 weeks at seniors' centres in rural communities.
METHOD: Data were collected initially (N = 127), at the end of the sessions (N = 67) and after 5 months (N = 52).
SETTING: Participants were primarily rural Caucasian women, mean age 76 years, and most had an associate/baccalaureate degree.
RESULTS: Questions were worded to ascertain satisfaction with the programme, usefulness of the information provided, willingness to recommend the programme, and the likelihood of using the programme. All scores were most favourable ranging from 3.35 to 4.41 on a 5-point scale. A question regarding the usefulness of the Be Wise programme in managing health received at mean score of 3.55 on a 5-point scale. Written comments on the questionnaires were overwhelmingly favourable.
CONCLUSION: Delivering programmes to older adults in small rural communities has special challenges and rewards. Participants were enthusiastic about learning more about making informed health care choices. There is a compelling need for continued programme development and long-term outcomes evaluation.

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Keywords:  Complementary and alternative medicine; health literacy; health literacy skill-building; older rural adults

Year:  2020        PMID: 34373654      PMCID: PMC8349567          DOI: 10.1177/0017896920974060

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Educ J        ISSN: 0017-8969


  8 in total

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Authors:  Jean Shreffler-Grant; Wade Hill; Clarann Weinert; Elizabeth Nichols; Bette Ide
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2.  Use of Complementary Therapies for Health Promotion Among Older Adults.

Authors:  Thomas A Arcury; Ha T Nguyen; Joanne C Sandberg; Rebecca H Neiberg; Kathryn P Altizer; Ronny A Bell; Joseph G Grzywacz; Wei Lang; Sara A Quandt
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3.  Development of My Health Companion to enhance self-care management of chronic health conditions in rural dwellers.

Authors:  Clarann Weinert; Shirley Cudney; Elizabeth Kinion
Journal:  Public Health Nurs       Date:  2010 May-Jun       Impact factor: 1.462

4.  Health care choices: complementary therapy, chronic illness, and older rural dwellers.

Authors:  Elizabeth Nichols; Therese Sullivan; Bette Ide; Jean Shreffler-Grant; Clarann Weinert
Journal:  J Holist Nurs       Date:  2005-12

5.  The Montana State University conceptual model of complementary and alternative medicine health literacy.

Authors:  Jean Shreffler-Grant; Elizabeth Nichols; Clarann Weinert; Bette Ide
Journal:  J Health Commun       Date:  2013-07-26

6.  Limited literacy in older people and disparities in health and healthcare access.

Authors:  Rebecca L Sudore; Kala M Mehta; Eleanor M Simonsick; Tamara B Harris; Anne B Newman; Suzanne Satterfield; Caterina Rosano; Ronica N Rooks; Susan M Rubin; Hilsa N Ayonayon; Kristine Yaffe
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7.  Traditional and commercial herb use in health self- management among rural multiethnic older adults.

Authors:  Kathryn P Altizer; Sara A Quandt; Joseph G Grzywacz; Ronny A Bell; Joanne C Sandberg; Thomas A Arcury
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8.  Community-based Skill Building Intervention to Enhance Health Literacy Among Older Rural Adults.

Authors:  Jean Shreffler-Grant; Elizabeth G Nichols; Clarann Weinert
Journal:  West J Nurs Res       Date:  2020-09-17       Impact factor: 1.967

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1.  Where Have They Gone? Recruiting and Retaining Older Rural Research Participants.

Authors:  Elizabeth Grace Nichols; Jean Shreffler-Grant; Clarann Weinert
Journal:  Online J Rural Nurs Health Care       Date:  2021-05-04
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