Objective When discharged from hospital patients are often assumed to have sufficient health literacy (HL) to participate in their medical treatment and manage medical self-care after discharge. However, limited HL is a widespread concern and patient participation during discharge is lacking. In this study, we explore how HL influences medication communication during hospital discharge. Design A qualitative case study, comprising unstructured observations of patient–healthcare personnel (HCP) encounters followed by semistructured interviews. Data were analysed using content analysis. Setting An internal medicines ward at a university hospital in Norway. Participant Fifteen patients aged 40–89 years were included close to the day of disch...
Purpose: This qualitative study aimed to investigate experiences and perceptions of hospital physici...
Health literacy is defined by the World Health Organization as "the cognitive and social skills whic...
Background: Communication and shared decision-making (SDM) are essential to patient-centered care. H...
Objective Effective communication and patient empowerment before hospital discharge are important st...
Objective Effective communication and patient empowerment before hospital discharge are important st...
Abstract Background Patients are expected to participate in the hospital discharge process, assume s...
The National Institutes of Health recommends promoting health literacy by developing ways to mitigat...
Objective: This study explored the patient's experience of the doctor-patient relationship and infor...
Objective: To date, routine use of health literacy assessment in clinical settings is limited. The o...
Abstract Background Hospital stay represents the opportunity for a change of therapy, about which pa...
Patients vary in their preferences towards involvement in medical decision-making. Previous research...
Health literacy encompasses people’s knowledge, motivation and competences to access, understand, ap...
Purpose: Health literacy is defined as the ability to obtain, understand and apply information to ma...
Medication regimens change during hospital admission, and these discrepancies can lead to an increas...
Purpose: This qualitative study aimed to investigate experiences and perceptions of hospital physici...
Health literacy is defined by the World Health Organization as "the cognitive and social skills whic...
Background: Communication and shared decision-making (SDM) are essential to patient-centered care. H...
Objective Effective communication and patient empowerment before hospital discharge are important st...
Objective Effective communication and patient empowerment before hospital discharge are important st...
Abstract Background Patients are expected to participate in the hospital discharge process, assume s...
The National Institutes of Health recommends promoting health literacy by developing ways to mitigat...
Objective: This study explored the patient's experience of the doctor-patient relationship and infor...
Objective: To date, routine use of health literacy assessment in clinical settings is limited. The o...
Abstract Background Hospital stay represents the opportunity for a change of therapy, about which pa...
Patients vary in their preferences towards involvement in medical decision-making. Previous research...
Health literacy encompasses people’s knowledge, motivation and competences to access, understand, ap...
Purpose: Health literacy is defined as the ability to obtain, understand and apply information to ma...
Medication regimens change during hospital admission, and these discrepancies can lead to an increas...
Purpose: This qualitative study aimed to investigate experiences and perceptions of hospital physici...
Health literacy is defined by the World Health Organization as "the cognitive and social skills whic...
Background: Communication and shared decision-making (SDM) are essential to patient-centered care. H...