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E-raamat: Health Literacy in Nursing: Providing Person-Centered Care

  • Formaat: 320 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Aug-2014
  • Kirjastus: Springer Publishing Co Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780826161734
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  • Formaat: 320 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Aug-2014
  • Kirjastus: Springer Publishing Co Inc
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780826161734

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"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, and effective medical treatment. This health literacy textbook provides an overview of health literacy, discusses the magnitude of the issue, and explains implications of low health literacy. It details strategies to enhance effective communication between patients and nursing practitioners. Through case-based examples, this textbook and clinical guide assists nurses in developing the requisite skills needed to communicate effectively so that patients can truly make informed health decisions and enhance health outcomes.

Health Literacy in Nursing promotes verbal and written communication strategies that nurses can use to effectively meet the individualized needs of an increasingly diverse patient population in an effort to enhance patient-provider communication across the entire continuum of care. It provides strategies for creating culturally appropriate written materials in plain language that patients can read and follow when they arrive home.

Nursing professionals can build upon the basic tools offered in the text throughout their career to stay abreast of methods to effectively communicate and educate a culturally and linguistically diverse demographic. Additionally, the material can easily be incorporated into course content regarding "unique populations" (pediatrics, older adults, research participants, and those managing mental health and end-of-life care decisions) for whom health literacy is often overlooked. The book will be valuable to undergraduate and graduate nursing students studying to meet advanced nurse practice competencies and is an essential resource for practicing nurses who must stay abreast of evolving standards and regulations related to the provision of safe and effective patient and family-centered care.

Key Features:

  • Provides a solid foundation for developing skills that foster health literacy among all patients and practitioners
  • Assists in meeting the regulatory requirements for providing culturally and linguistically appropriate patient education
  • Includes guidelines for improving health literacy according to increasingly evolving regulatory standards
  • Includes case-based examples to illustrate the purpose and effectiveness of enhancing patient and provider health literacy skills
  • Addresses both oral and written communication strategies

Contributors ix
Foreword xi
Richard H. Carmona
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xvii
PART I HEALTH LITERACY: THE MAGNITUDE OF THE ISSUE
1 Health Literacy: History, Definitions, and Models
3(30)
Terri Ann Parnell
2 Low Health Literacy and Implications
33(24)
Terri Ann Parnell
3 Delivering Patient-Centered Care in a Diverse Environment
57(22)
Jennifer H. Mieres
4 The Health Literacy Environment: Enhancing Access and Wayfinding
79(18)
Terri Ann Parnell
5 The Health Literacy Tipping Point
97(18)
Terri Ann Parnell
PART II ORAL COMMUNICATION
6 Effective Communication and Plain Language
115(14)
Terri Ann Parnell
7 Role of Culture, Language, and Communication Access Services
129(16)
Terri Ann Parnell
8 Nursing Strategies to Enhance Effective Communication
145(14)
Terri Ann Parnell
PART III WRITTEN HEALTH COMMUNICATION
9 Content Development
159(22)
Terri Ann Parnell
10 Design Development
181(18)
Terri Ann Parnell
PART IV HEALTH LITERACY AND UNIQUE POPULATIONS
11 End-of-Life and Palliative Care
199(22)
Joanne Turnier
12 Pediatrics
221(20)
Gloria M. Collura
Suzanne Monteleone
13 Mental Health Disorders
241(18)
Fallon Edwards
14 Older Adults
259(18)
Elizabeth C. McCulloch
15 Research Participants
277(18)
Hallie Kassan
Index 295
Terri Ann Parnell, MA, DNP, RN, is principal and founder of Health Literacy Partners, LLC, a corporation that specializes in providing a tapestry of solutions to promote health equity by enhancing effective communication, person-centered care, and the patient experience. She is also assistant professor of population health at the Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine, Hempstead, New York.