Step 7: Identify Relevant Key Content
 
 
Recommended Resources in Health Literacy
    
        
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             Back to School: Patient Education  
            Teaching Strategies for clinicians on educating patients on diagnosis, medications, and steps in their health care plan.  
            Source: Georgetown University School of Nursing & Health Studies, 2018  
            https://online.nursing.georgetown.edu/blog/how-can-nurses-teach-patients/ 
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             Attributes of Health Literate Health Care Organizations 
            Proposed attributes of a health literacy organization and what organizations can do to reduce health literacy barriers. 
            Source: Institute of Medicine, Roundtable on Health Literacy, 2012 
            nam.edu/perspectives-2012-ten-attributes-of-health-literate-health-care-organizations/  
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             Building Health Literate Organizations: A Guidebook to Achieving Organizational Change 
            Strategies to help organizations move toward becoming a health literate organization. 
            Source: UnityPointHealth, 2012 
            www.unitypoint.org/filesimages/Literacy/Health%20Literacy%20Guidebook.pdf  
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             Health Literacy Care Model 
            A visual and interactive component that links health literacy universal precautions to a Chronic Care Model.  
            Source: US Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion 
            health.gov/communication/interactiveHLCM/  
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             Health Literacy Intervention and Outcomes: An Updated Systematic Review  
            Review of health outcomes related to low health literacy level and interventions designed to improve health outcomes for those experiencing low health literacy. 
            Source: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), 2011  
            www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK82434/  
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             Health Literacy: The Solid Facts 
            Offers a population-based perspective and presents action steps for how public health and other sectors can strengthen health literacy. 
            Sources: World Health Organization, 2013 
            www.euro.who.int/__data/assets/pdf_file/0008/190655/e96854.pdf  
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             Health Literacy: Accurate, Accessible and Actionable 
             
            Website with information and resources for learning about and taking action to improve health literacy and public health, includes tools for materials development, organizational improvement, national action, and more.  
            Source: US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) 
            www.cdc.gov/healthliteracy/  
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            National Center for Cultural Competency (NCCC)  
            A leader in the field of cultural and linguistic competency and health disparities. See "Infusing Cultural and Linguistic Competence into Health Promotion Training" video for teaching and training ideas. nccc.georgetown.edu/projects/sids/dvd/index.html 
            Source: Georgetown University  
            nccc.georgetown.edu/ 
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             Prescription to End Confusion 
            Seminal document that presents growing evidence documenting health literacy barriers to health information and services. Recognizes the need to promote a health literate society and provides examples for action. 
            Source: Institute of Medicine 2004  
            www.nap.edu/catalog/10883/health-literacy-a-prescription-to-end-confusion#toc 
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             Think Cultural Health 
            Website developed and maintained to advance health equity. Offers fundamentals on the Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) Standards and other professional development resources and materials.  
            Source: US Office of Minority Health  
            www.thinkculturalhealth.hhs.gov 
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