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E-book: Health Literacy and Communication Strategies in Oncology: Proceedings of a Workshop

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  • Pub. Date: 10-Mar-2020
  • Publisher: National Academies Press
  • Language: eng
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  • Format: 78 pages
  • Pub. Date: 10-Mar-2020
  • Publisher: National Academies Press
  • Language: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309671088

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Health literacy is a critical skill for engaging in healthy behaviors to reduce disease risk and improve health outcomes across the continuum of cancer care. However, estimates suggest that more than one-third of the U.S. adult population has low health literacy, and nearly half of all patients with cancer have difficulty understanding information about their disease or treatment. Low health literacy among patients with cancer is associated with poor health and treatment outcomes, including lower adherence to treatment, higher rates of missed appointments, and an increased risk of hospitalization. Low health literacy can also impede informed decision making, especially as cancer care becomes increasingly complex and as patients and their families take more active roles in treatment decisions.



To examine opportunities to improve communication across the cancer care continuum, the National Cancer Policy Forum collaborated with the Roundtable on Health Literacy to host a workshop, Health Literacy and Communication Strategies in Oncology, July 15-16, 2019, in Washington, DC. Patients, patient advocates, clinicians, and researchers, representatives of health care organizations, academic medical centers, insurers, and federal agencies explored the challenges of achieving effective communication in cancer care. This publication summarizes the presentations and discussions of the workshop.

Table of Contents



Front Matter Proceedings of a Workshop Appendix A: Statement of Task Appendix B: Workshop Agenda
Acronyms And Abbreviations xix
Proceedings Of A Workshop
1(1)
Workshop Overview
1(1)
Health Literacy And Communication
2(7)
Leveraging Media for Cancer Education and Prevention
5(1)
The Role of Culture in Cancer Care and Research
6(3)
Communication Across The Cancer Care Continuum
9(12)
Prevention and Screening
9(1)
Cancer Treatment
10(4)
Adolescents and Young Adults with Cancer
14(2)
Survivorship Care
16(2)
Palliative and End-of-Life Care
18(3)
Communication Strategies To Build Public Trust And Counter Inaccurate Information
21(6)
Addressing Online Health Misinformation
21(1)
Opportunities for Local and State Governments
22(2)
Conveying Accurate and Accessible Information to the Public
24(1)
Community Engagement and Health Communication
25(1)
High-Qualiry Health Journalism
26(1)
Research Strategies
27(6)
National Cancer Institutes Research Portfolio and Priorities for Future Research
27(2)
Effective Communication About Cancer Genetics
29(1)
Visual Design Strategies to Improve Cancer Communication
30(1)
The Role of Health Insurance Literacy in Reducing Patient Financial Burden
31(1)
Procedures, Policies, And Programs To Assess And Address Health Literacy Needs
33(1)
Strategies for Health Care Organizations to Address Low Health Literacy
33(1)
Patient Navigation Programs
34(3)
Supporting Patient Self-Management in Oncology
37(2)
Policies and Incentives for Health Insurers
39(1)
Stakeholder Perspectives And Priorities
40(1)
Potential Priorities in Research
40(1)
Potential Priorities in Clinical Care
41(1)
Wrap-Up
42(1)
References
43(8)
Appendix A Statement of Task 51(2)
Appendix B Workshop Agenda 53