Health literacy in nursing : providing person-centered care / [edited by] Terri Ann Parnell.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780826161734
- 0826161731
- 362.1Â 23
- RA427
- WY 100.1
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TNU, Faculty of Nursing and Health Science Internet | Link to resource | Available |
Includes bibliographical references.
Health literacy : history, definitions, and models -- Low health literacy and implications -- Delivering patient-centered care in a diverse environment / by Jennifer H. Mieres -- The health literacy environment : enhancing access and wayfinding -- The health literacy tipping point -- Effective communication and plain language -- Role of culture, language, and communication access services -- Nursing strategies to enhance effective communication -- Content development -- Design development -- End of life and palliative care / by Joanne Turnier -- Pediatrics / by Gloria Collura and Suzanne Monteleone -- Mental health disorders / by Fallon Edwards -- Older adults / by Elizabeth C. McCulloch -- Research participants / by Hallie Kassan.
Print version record.
""Dr. Parnell has captured the essence of health literacy and cultural competence, not only for nurses, but also applicable to all care providers and community workers . [and] provides us with a road map to enhance our success through health literacy and cultural competence. This is a must read for all health professionals.""--Richard H. Carmona, MD, MPH, FACS (From the Foreword). 17th Surgeon General of the United States (2002-2006). Distinguished Professor, University of Arizona. Promoting the health literacy of patients across all settings is an essential component of prevention, wellness