BACKGROUND:Health literacy (HL) is an important public health issue. Current measures have drawbacks in length and/or acceptability. The US-developed Newest Vital Sign (NVS) health literacy instrument measures both reading comprehension and numeracy skills using a nutrition label, takes 3 minutes to administer, and has proven to be acceptable to research subjects. This study aimed to amend and validate it for the UK population.METHODS:We used a three-stage process(1) a Delphi study with academic and clinical experts to amend the NVS label to reflect UK nutrition labeling (2) community-based cognitive testing to assess and improve ease of understanding and acceptability of the test (3) validation of the NVS-UK against an accepted standard te...
The purpose of this DNP quality improvement project was to assess health literacy in a sample of uni...
PURPOSE Current health literacy screening instruments for health care settings are either too long f...
Despite advances in medical treatment, patients continue to experience poor health outcomes due to l...
Objective: The newest vital sign assesses individual reading and numeracy skills. The aim of this st...
Background: Health literacy has been defined as the ability to obtain, process, and understand the b...
Background Health literacy (HL) has been recognized as an important public health issue in other dev...
Health literacy measures for use in clinical-epidemiological research have all been developed outsid...
Objective: To identify the optimal measurement instrument for assessing health literacy in a clinica...
Health literacy, defined as an individual\u27s capacity to process health information in order to ma...
Objective: The Newest Vital Sign (c) (NVS) was developed in the USA to measure patient health litera...
Background: Health literacy screening is often not performed in clinical settings. One possible reas...
International audienceObjectives: Health literacy refers to the ability of individuals to gain acces...
This article aimed to provide a descriptive review of the psychometric properties and conceptual dim...
Health literacy (HL) refers to the ability to obtain, process, and understand basic health informati...
Objective:\ud While most existing health literacy (HL) measures focus primarily on reading comprehen...
The purpose of this DNP quality improvement project was to assess health literacy in a sample of uni...
PURPOSE Current health literacy screening instruments for health care settings are either too long f...
Despite advances in medical treatment, patients continue to experience poor health outcomes due to l...
Objective: The newest vital sign assesses individual reading and numeracy skills. The aim of this st...
Background: Health literacy has been defined as the ability to obtain, process, and understand the b...
Background Health literacy (HL) has been recognized as an important public health issue in other dev...
Health literacy measures for use in clinical-epidemiological research have all been developed outsid...
Objective: To identify the optimal measurement instrument for assessing health literacy in a clinica...
Health literacy, defined as an individual\u27s capacity to process health information in order to ma...
Objective: The Newest Vital Sign (c) (NVS) was developed in the USA to measure patient health litera...
Background: Health literacy screening is often not performed in clinical settings. One possible reas...
International audienceObjectives: Health literacy refers to the ability of individuals to gain acces...
This article aimed to provide a descriptive review of the psychometric properties and conceptual dim...
Health literacy (HL) refers to the ability to obtain, process, and understand basic health informati...
Objective:\ud While most existing health literacy (HL) measures focus primarily on reading comprehen...
The purpose of this DNP quality improvement project was to assess health literacy in a sample of uni...
PURPOSE Current health literacy screening instruments for health care settings are either too long f...
Despite advances in medical treatment, patients continue to experience poor health outcomes due to l...