OBJECTIVES: The objective was to determine whether patients with low health literacy have higher emergency department (ED) utilization and higher ED recidivism than patients with adequate health literacy. METHODS: The study was conducted at an urban academic ED with more than 95,000 annual visits that is part of a 13-hospital health system, using electronic records that are captured in a central data repository. As part of a larger, cross-sectional, convenience sample study, health literacy testing was performed using the short test of functional health literacy in adults (S-TOFHLA) and standard test thresholds identifying those with inadequate, marginal, and adequate health literacy. The authors collected patients' demographic and c...
Over 145 million Emergency Department (ED) visits occur annually in the United States. Policy makers...
Low health literacy is a significant and growing public health problem. It is estimated that 90 mil...
Background: Scholars describe poor health literacy as a “silent epidemic,” which is challenging the ...
ObjectivesTo evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of five health literacy screening instruments in emerg...
Health literacy is the "capacity to obtain, process, and understand basic health information and ser...
Background: Health literacy, self-efficacy, and patient satisfaction are factors associated with hea...
Poor health literacy levels directly correlate to poor patient discharge adherence and to an increas...
Background: Health literacy is simply defined as an individual's ability to access, understand and u...
Background: Over one-third of the US population exhibit limited health literacy, leading to negative...
Introduction: This study evaluates the feasibility of using a volunteer research associate (RA) to a...
Health literacy, the capacity of an individual to obtain and comprehend basic health information or ...
BACKGROUND: Health literacy is simply defined as an individual's ability to access, understand and u...
Levels of health literacy have been shown to be indicators of patients’ future health outcomes. Low ...
Unplanned healthcare use following discharge costs Medicare over $17 billion per year. Health liter...
Prior studies found higher hospitalization rates among patients with low literacy, but did not deter...
Over 145 million Emergency Department (ED) visits occur annually in the United States. Policy makers...
Low health literacy is a significant and growing public health problem. It is estimated that 90 mil...
Background: Scholars describe poor health literacy as a “silent epidemic,” which is challenging the ...
ObjectivesTo evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of five health literacy screening instruments in emerg...
Health literacy is the "capacity to obtain, process, and understand basic health information and ser...
Background: Health literacy, self-efficacy, and patient satisfaction are factors associated with hea...
Poor health literacy levels directly correlate to poor patient discharge adherence and to an increas...
Background: Health literacy is simply defined as an individual's ability to access, understand and u...
Background: Over one-third of the US population exhibit limited health literacy, leading to negative...
Introduction: This study evaluates the feasibility of using a volunteer research associate (RA) to a...
Health literacy, the capacity of an individual to obtain and comprehend basic health information or ...
BACKGROUND: Health literacy is simply defined as an individual's ability to access, understand and u...
Levels of health literacy have been shown to be indicators of patients’ future health outcomes. Low ...
Unplanned healthcare use following discharge costs Medicare over $17 billion per year. Health liter...
Prior studies found higher hospitalization rates among patients with low literacy, but did not deter...
Over 145 million Emergency Department (ED) visits occur annually in the United States. Policy makers...
Low health literacy is a significant and growing public health problem. It is estimated that 90 mil...
Background: Scholars describe poor health literacy as a “silent epidemic,” which is challenging the ...