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Health Literacy

Health Literacy. A Summary for Respiratory Care Students. The Problem—our side. Our health care education, Varied, for some, as much as 20 years Common talk is filled is jargon and acronyms—COPD, CVA, CABG, etc. Technological advances—ventilators, IV pumps, monitoring equipment, etc.

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Health Literacy

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  1. Health Literacy A Summary for Respiratory Care Students

  2. The Problem—our side • Our health care education, • Varied, for some, as much as 20 years • Common talk is filled is jargon and acronyms—COPD, CVA, CABG, etc. • Technological advances—ventilators, IV pumps, monitoring equipment, etc. • Proliferation of tests

  3. The Problem-the patients’ side • Approx. 90 million Americans or about half the population has trouble or difficulty using and understanding medical and health care information • “health literacy”--Obtain, process and understand information to make decisions about health care

  4. Literacy and Health • Poorer overall health • Less likely to make use of screening • Present in later stages of disease • More likely to be hospitalized • Poorer understanding of treatment • Less likely to stick to medical regimens

  5. Why at Risk? • Patient instruction is based on written words • Health care system is now more complex • More medications (e.g., asthma medications) • More tests and procedures • More specialists • More emphasis on self-care

  6. Poor Reading Skills Correlatewith Less Knowledge of Asthma

  7. Best predictor of health status • Better than • employment status • Age • Income • Racial or ethnic group • Education level

  8. Levels of Illiteracy • Level 1 • Can sign name • Cannot read bus schedule • Cannot enter information on a government application

  9. Level 2 • Can find location on a map, e.g., intersection of two streets • Can determine difference on price on tickets • Cannot read bus schedule consistently • Cannot identify information on a bar graph • Cannot write a letter of complaint

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  11. Major Problems • Medications • Appointments • Informed consents • Discharge instructions • Health education materials • Insurance applications and forms

  12. Changes in System 35 yrs ago Today Acute MI Tx 4-6 wks rest 2-4 days Available Rx drugs 650 10,000+

  13. Aging and Literacy • 44% had inadequate literacy levels • Were not able to understand: • Take medications q 6 hours 48% • Identify next appointment 27% • Take on an empty stomach 54%

  14. What Works? • Teach back • Shame free • Use common words • Simple, specific, direct sentences • Sequence ideas clearly and logically • Attentive to culture • Attentive to age, especially seniors

  15. Therapeutic Communication

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