Objective: To compare an objective with a subjective numeracy assessment for association with self-reported health status, where numeracy refers to "the degree to which individuals have the capacity to access, process, interpret, communicate, and act on numerical, quantitative, graphical, biostatistical, and probabilistic health information needed to make effective health decisions". Results: We completed a secondary analysis of two population-based surveys, the Empire State Poll (n = 763) and the Program for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC; n = 2609). The first survey assessed numeracy with a 3-item subjective instrument. The second assessed numeracy with more than 20 math problems. Both used the same measure for ...
BACKGROUND Health literacy (HL) and numeracy are measured by one of two methods: performance on obje...
Objectives: Doctors have been increasingly encouraged to involve patients in decision making rather ...
Low numeracy in doctors poses serious risks to patient safety because inaccurate drug dose calculati...
Abstract Objective To compare an objective with a subjective numeracy assessment for association wit...
Objective. There is compelling evidence showing that health literacy influences health outcomes. How...
Introduction. Because current evidence suggests that numeracy affects how people make decisions, it ...
<b><i>Background:</i></b> Statistical numeracy, necessary for making informe...
People frequently encounter numeric information in medical and health contexts. In this paper, we in...
People frequently encounter numeric information in medical and health contexts. In this paper, we in...
People frequently encounter numeric information in medical and health contexts. In this paper, we in...
Quantitative information occupies a central role within health care decision making. Despite this, n...
This research shows that the same people who appear to have low numerical competence when analyzing...
The Subjective Numeracy Scale (SNS) is a self-report measure of perceived ability to perform various...
Abstract Background Although the Short Test of Functional Health Literacy in Adults (S-TOFHLA) is wi...
BACKGROUND Health literacy (HL) and numeracy are measured by one of two methods: performance on obje...
BACKGROUND Health literacy (HL) and numeracy are measured by one of two methods: performance on obje...
Objectives: Doctors have been increasingly encouraged to involve patients in decision making rather ...
Low numeracy in doctors poses serious risks to patient safety because inaccurate drug dose calculati...
Abstract Objective To compare an objective with a subjective numeracy assessment for association wit...
Objective. There is compelling evidence showing that health literacy influences health outcomes. How...
Introduction. Because current evidence suggests that numeracy affects how people make decisions, it ...
<b><i>Background:</i></b> Statistical numeracy, necessary for making informe...
People frequently encounter numeric information in medical and health contexts. In this paper, we in...
People frequently encounter numeric information in medical and health contexts. In this paper, we in...
People frequently encounter numeric information in medical and health contexts. In this paper, we in...
Quantitative information occupies a central role within health care decision making. Despite this, n...
This research shows that the same people who appear to have low numerical competence when analyzing...
The Subjective Numeracy Scale (SNS) is a self-report measure of perceived ability to perform various...
Abstract Background Although the Short Test of Functional Health Literacy in Adults (S-TOFHLA) is wi...
BACKGROUND Health literacy (HL) and numeracy are measured by one of two methods: performance on obje...
BACKGROUND Health literacy (HL) and numeracy are measured by one of two methods: performance on obje...
Objectives: Doctors have been increasingly encouraged to involve patients in decision making rather ...
Low numeracy in doctors poses serious risks to patient safety because inaccurate drug dose calculati...