Objective: The aim of this study is to examine the extent to which functional, interactive and critical health literacy are associated with patients' perceived control over care and frequency of GP visits. Methods: Data from the Dutch 'National Panel of People with Chronic Illness or Disability' was used (N = 2508). Health literacy was assessed by the Functional, Communicative and Critical Health Literacy measure. Perceived control over care was indicated by perceived ability to organize care, interact with providers and to perform self-care. By multivariate linear and logistic regression analyses, associations between health literacy and perceived control over care and subsequently frequency of GP visits were studied. Results: Mainly inter...
Many health literacy interventions have a limited focus on functional/cognitive skills. In psychosoc...
Background: Low socioeconomic status (SES) is persistently associated with poor health and suboptima...
Background Adequate health literacy (HL) levels contribute to good health outcomes and successful di...
Introduction: In chronic care, patients are expected to exert a certain degree of control over the c...
Objective: To provide insight into the level of health literacy among chronic disease patients in th...
Patients vary in their preferences towards involvement in medical decision-making. Previous research...
In demand-led health care systems, consumers are expected to play an informed, active role in health...
Background Over the last decade, health literacy has become a vibrant area of research. Our objectiv...
BACKGROUND: Most of the existing studies demonstrating the relationships between health literacy and...
Health literacy is a critical determinant of health, which can empower individuals and lead to engag...
Many health literacy interventions have a limited focus on functional/cognitive skills. In psychosoc...
Health literacy is a critical determinant of health, which can empower individuals and lead to engag...
Background: Low socioeconomic status (SES) is persistently associated with poor health and suboptima...
Many health literacy interventions have a limited focus on functional/cognitive skills. In psychosoc...
Many health literacy interventions have a limited focus on functional/cognitive skills. In psychosoc...
Background: Low socioeconomic status (SES) is persistently associated with poor health and suboptima...
Background Adequate health literacy (HL) levels contribute to good health outcomes and successful di...
Introduction: In chronic care, patients are expected to exert a certain degree of control over the c...
Objective: To provide insight into the level of health literacy among chronic disease patients in th...
Patients vary in their preferences towards involvement in medical decision-making. Previous research...
In demand-led health care systems, consumers are expected to play an informed, active role in health...
Background Over the last decade, health literacy has become a vibrant area of research. Our objectiv...
BACKGROUND: Most of the existing studies demonstrating the relationships between health literacy and...
Health literacy is a critical determinant of health, which can empower individuals and lead to engag...
Many health literacy interventions have a limited focus on functional/cognitive skills. In psychosoc...
Health literacy is a critical determinant of health, which can empower individuals and lead to engag...
Background: Low socioeconomic status (SES) is persistently associated with poor health and suboptima...
Many health literacy interventions have a limited focus on functional/cognitive skills. In psychosoc...
Many health literacy interventions have a limited focus on functional/cognitive skills. In psychosoc...
Background: Low socioeconomic status (SES) is persistently associated with poor health and suboptima...
Background Adequate health literacy (HL) levels contribute to good health outcomes and successful di...