TY - BOOK AU - Logan,R.A. AU - Siegel,E.R. TI - Health Literacy in Clinical Practice and Public Health: New Initiatives and Lessons Learned at the Intersection with Other Disciplines T2 - Studies in Health Technology and Informatics Series SN - 9781643680750 AV - RA773.74 .H435 2020 U1 - 362.1 PY - 2020/// CY - Amsterdam PB - IOS Press, Incorporated KW - Health literacy KW - Literacy-Health aspects KW - Public health KW - Electronic books N1 - Intro -- Title Page -- Introduction -- Foreword -- Preface -- Contents -- Section One. Exploring Health Literacy's Capacity to Foster Progress in Clinical Practice and Public Health -- Health Literacy and Its Impact on Health and Healthcare Outcomes -- The Intersections Between Social Determinants of Health, Health Literacy, and Health Disparities -- How Health Literacy Develops the 'Four Aims' of Better Health Care -- Achieving the Quadruple Aim Through Bidirectional Care -- Health Literacy: An Essential Element of Health Care Professionalism and Resilience -- Health Literacy and Pediatric Health -- The Evolving Role of Health Literacy in Improving Oral Health -- Advancing Health Literacy Interventions -- What Must Health Literacy Stakeholders Do to Build a Public Health and Population Health Agenda? -- Improving Immunization and Health Literacy Through a Community-Based Approach -- Promoting Latino Self-Management Through Use of Information Visualizations: A Case Study in New York City -- Health Literacy Out Loud Podcasts: Audio Interviews About Health Literacy, Health Communication, and Health from Many Points of View -- Health Literacy Measurement in General and Other Populations: Further Initiatives and Lessons Learned in Europe (and Beyond) -- Health Literacy in Austria: Interventions and Research -- Work in Progress: A Report on Health Literacy in Denmark and the Netherlands -- Health Literacy Research in Malaysia: Health Literacy and Other Aging Challenges Among Malaysian Public Employees -- Health Literacy in Israel - From Measurement to Intervention: Two Case Studies -- Summary and Comments About Section One -- Section Two. Health Literacy Initiatives and Lessons Learned - from Diverse Health Care Stakeholders Initiatives and Lessons Learned - from Diverse Health Care Stakeholders -- NGOs -- Health Literacy Research in Rural Areas; Health Literacy Initiatives and Lessons Learned with NGOs: Wisconsin Health Literacy -- Building Health Literacy Coalitions and NGOs -- Corporations and Organizations -- The Universal Patient Language: A Set of Resources and Tools to Design Patient Communications That Support Better Health Literacy -- How Health Literacy Can Enhance the Design and Conduct of Clinical Trials from Consent to Conclusion -- Programmatic Approaches to Increase the Health of Children and Senior Citizens Using Health Literacy Best Practices -- Government -- Health Literacy Initiatives and Lessons Learned within Public Health Agencies -- MedlinePlus at 21: A Website Devoted to Consumer Health Information -- How the U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Promotes Health Literate Health Care -- There's a Gap Between Digital Health Information and Users - Let's Close It -- The FDA's Message Testing: Putting Health Literacy Advice into Practice -- Applying Lessons Learned from CDC's Health Literacy Initiatives -- Preparing a Health Literate Workforce: The Role of Area Health Education Centers -- Section Two Summary: Taking Stock of Health Literacy Practices -- Section Three. Health Literacy's Similarities With - and Differences From - Related Health Disciplines -- Reintegrate Empowerment and Health Literacy to Advance Public Health and Healthcare Delivery -- K-12 Health Education, Health Communication, and Health Literacy: Strategies to Improve Lifelong Health -- Nurturing Context: TRACE, the Arts, Medical Practice, and Health Literacy -- Health Literacy's Impact On Health Law & -- Policy -- Health Literacy: Global Advances with a Focus Upon the Shanghai Declaration on Promoting Health in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development -- The Role and Impact of Health Literacy on Peer-to-Peer Health Communication; Will Improvements in Health Journalism Improve Health Literacy? -- Promoting Convergence Between Health Literacy and Health Communication -- Beyond the Bench and Bedside: Health Literacy Is Fundamental to Sustainable Health and Development -- Integrated Measures of Health Literacy, Language Access, and Cultural Competency Would Improve Health Care Quality and Value -- Summary and Comments About Section Three -- Subject Index -- Author Index UR - https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/orpp/detail.action?docID=6355985 ER -