3.3 Health Literacy
Health Literacy Concepts
Definition: Health literacy refers to the ability of individuals to gain access to, understand, and use information in ways that promote and maintain good health for themselves, their families, and their communities(CDC, 2023).
Why Is Health Literacy Important?
- Trust and Engagement: Using health literacy best practices builds trust and encourages individuals to engage in care and health-promoting behaviors(WHO, 2024).
- Health Equity: Health literacy is connected to health equity, which aims for everyone to achieve the highest level of health possible.
- Plain Language: Communicating in plain language, using preferred languages, and considering cultural context are essential for improving health literacy.
Personal Health Literacy
Empowers individuals to navigate health systems, communicate effectively with healthcare providers, and engage in preventive behaviors. Personal health literacy is the degree to which individuals have the ability to
- Find: Locate relevant health information.
- Understand: Comprehend health-related content.
- Use: Apply information to make informed health decisions for themselves and others.
Organizational Health Literacy
- Organizational health literacy focuses on how institutions and systems enable individuals to access and use health information.
- It involves creating environments where people can easily find, understand, and act upon health-related information.
- Organizations play a crucial role in promoting health literacy by providing clear communication, plain language materials, and culturally appropriate resources.
Digital Health Literacy
- The ability to seek, find, understand, and appraise health information from electronic sources and apply the knowledge gained to addressing or solving a health problem (WHO, 2023).
Examples of digital health literacy:
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- access a personal electronic health record
- communicate electronically with health care team
- discern reliable online health information
- use health and wellness apps
National Library of Medicine (2023). Technology Outreach to Reduce Health Disparities and Stigma [Video] https://youtu.be/mq-zPCQR2qY
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