Purpose Medication beliefs are likely contingent on aspects of health literacy: knowledge, motivation, and competences to access, understand, appraise, and apply health information. An association between medication beliefs and health literacy is expected as they both influence self-management. The aim of this study was to examine the association between health literacy and the beliefs about overuse and harmful effects of medication and to examine modifying effects of age, gender, and number of medications on this association. Methods The data were collected using the online “Medication panel” of the Dutch Institute for Rational Use of Medicine. A linear regression model was used to examine the association between health literacy and beli...
Low health literacy leads to adverse health outcomes. There is inconsistency in results of the studi...
Background: Medication adherence is a key factor in the therapy of chronic diseases in older people....
Background: Relatively little knowledge is available to date about health literacy among the general...
Purpose Medication beliefs are likely contingent on aspects of health literacy: knowledge, motivatio...
Objective: To systematically review the literature and estimate the effect size of the relationship ...
Abstract Background To examine whether medication related information processing defined as reading ...
Objective: To systematically review the literature and estimate the effect size of the relationship ...
Purpose: Health literacy is defined as the ability to obtain, understand and apply information to ma...
Background: Although the frequency of self-medication has been well-documented in the public health ...
Abstract Background Understanding behavioral factors associated with low health literacy (HL) is rel...
Background Low health literacy is expected to be associated with medication non-adherence and early ...
Patients vary in their preferences towards involvement in medical decision-making. Previous research...
Low health literacy leads to adverse health outcomes. There is inconsistency in results of the studi...
Background: Medication adherence is a key factor in the therapy of chronic diseases in older people....
Background: Relatively little knowledge is available to date about health literacy among the general...
Purpose Medication beliefs are likely contingent on aspects of health literacy: knowledge, motivatio...
Objective: To systematically review the literature and estimate the effect size of the relationship ...
Abstract Background To examine whether medication related information processing defined as reading ...
Objective: To systematically review the literature and estimate the effect size of the relationship ...
Purpose: Health literacy is defined as the ability to obtain, understand and apply information to ma...
Background: Although the frequency of self-medication has been well-documented in the public health ...
Abstract Background Understanding behavioral factors associated with low health literacy (HL) is rel...
Background Low health literacy is expected to be associated with medication non-adherence and early ...
Patients vary in their preferences towards involvement in medical decision-making. Previous research...
Low health literacy leads to adverse health outcomes. There is inconsistency in results of the studi...
Background: Medication adherence is a key factor in the therapy of chronic diseases in older people....
Background: Relatively little knowledge is available to date about health literacy among the general...