Applying Health Literacy Principles: Strategies and Tools to Develop Easy-to-Read Patient Education Resources

Jackie Foster, MPH, RN; Lensa Idossa, MPH; Lih-Wen Mau, PhD, MPH; and Elizabeth Murphy, EdD, RN
CJON
10.1188/16.CJON.433-436

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Health literacy is an important construct in health care that affects patient outcomes and overall health. The impact of limited health literacy in cancer care is wide, and it can affect patients' ability to make treatment decisions, follow directions on a prescription label, or adhere to neutropenic precautions. This article describes strategies and tools for nurses to use when developing written patient education resources in their daily practice.

 

 

 

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