Co-creation in health
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E-citizens, e-patients, communities in shaping e-health, health literacy.
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Pharmacists and Health Literacy

Pharmacists and Health Literacy | Co-creation in health | Scoop.it
So here is how it goes, the patient sees their doctor and then stops by the pharmacy to pick up a prescription for their antidepressant, nerve pain, blood pressure or whichever type of medication they are to receive that day. When their prescription is ready for pick up, perhaps they decline the counseling session because they are in a hurry or feel that their doctor went over the medication well enough with them. - See more at: http://www.rxeconsult.com/healthcare-articles/Pharmacists-Can-Improve-Health-Literacy-437/#sthash.jOOOnaJ1.dpuf

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Health literacy: the solid facts


Via Manuel Pinto
Manuel Pinto's curator insight, June 17, 2013 6:07 PM

"This publication makes the case for policy action to strengthen health literacy. Evidence, including the results of the European Health Literacy Survey, is presented that supports a wider and relational whole-of-society approach to health literacy that considers both an individual’s level of health literacy and the complexities of the contexts within which people act. The data from the European Health Literacy Survey show that nearly half the Europeans surveyed have inadequate or problematic health literacy. Weak health literacy skills are associated with riskier behaviour, poorer health, less self-management and more hospitalization and costs. Strengthening health literacy has been shown to build individual and community resilience, help address health inequities and improve health and well-being. Practical and effective ways public health and other sectoral authorities and advocates can take action to strengthen health literacy in a variety of settings are identified. Specific evidence is presented for educational settings, workplaces, marketplaces, health systems, new and traditional media and political arenas."