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At the intersection of health care delivery and practice there
lies a large area of patient care with no manual: how to provide
the best care to patients who have a critically low level of
comprehension and literacy. Because all patients play a central
role in the outcome of their own health care, competent health care
becomes almost impossible for caregivers when the boundary of low
literary skills is present. In a concise and well-written format
you will learn:
Common myths about low literacy Examples of low health care
literacy How to recognize patients with low literacy Strategies to
help patients with low literacy and reduce medical errors Cultural
issues in health literacy Ways to create a patient-friendly office
environment How to improve patient communication Guidelines to
target and overcome common problems practitioners encounter
This clear, well written book is packed with examples and tips
and will serve as a much needed guide for primary care providers,
nurse practitioners, hospital administrators, and others who are
looking for ways to improve their communication with patients and
provide the most beneficial health care to their low-literacy
patients.
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