Health Literacy in Nursing - Providing Person-Centered Care (Paperback)


""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 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 17th Surgeon General of the United States (2002-2006) Distinguished Professor, University of Arizona

This health literacy textbook and clinical guide provides a solid foundation for developing the requisite skills nurses need to help all patients obtain and understand basic health information, so they can make appropriate health decisions. It is written for undergraduate and graduate nursing students studying to meet advance nurse practice competencies according to the Healthy People 2020 initiative to improve health literacy.

The book promotes communication strategies needed to verbally explain patient care protocols in simple, effective, and sensitive language and secondly, to provide easy-to-understand, age-and language-appropriate take-home materials that patients can read and follow when they arrive home. The text describes the consequences of poor health literacy and provides case examples drawn from real life that illustrate the use and effectiveness of developing health literacy skills. It provides clear guidance for APN competencies in all specialties. Nursing professionals can build upon the basic tools offered in the text throughout their career to stay abreast of evolving patient populations, cultural diversity demographics, and age-appropriate patient teaching content. Lastly, the material can easily be incorporated into course content regarding "special populations," (mental health, childbearing, reproductive health, end of life, and people living with disabilities) for whom health literacy often is overlooked.

Key Features: Provides a solid foundation for developing skills that foster health literacy among all patients Meets the regulatory and legal requirements for providing culturally sensitive, age-appropriate, and literacy-appropriate patient teaching Includes guidelines for improving health literacy according to Healthy People 2020 goals Includes real case examples throughout to illustrate purpose and effectiveness of fostering health literacy skills Addresses in depth oral and written forms of communication


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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 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 17th Surgeon General of the United States (2002-2006) Distinguished Professor, University of Arizona

This health literacy textbook and clinical guide provides a solid foundation for developing the requisite skills nurses need to help all patients obtain and understand basic health information, so they can make appropriate health decisions. It is written for undergraduate and graduate nursing students studying to meet advance nurse practice competencies according to the Healthy People 2020 initiative to improve health literacy.

The book promotes communication strategies needed to verbally explain patient care protocols in simple, effective, and sensitive language and secondly, to provide easy-to-understand, age-and language-appropriate take-home materials that patients can read and follow when they arrive home. The text describes the consequences of poor health literacy and provides case examples drawn from real life that illustrate the use and effectiveness of developing health literacy skills. It provides clear guidance for APN competencies in all specialties. Nursing professionals can build upon the basic tools offered in the text throughout their career to stay abreast of evolving patient populations, cultural diversity demographics, and age-appropriate patient teaching content. Lastly, the material can easily be incorporated into course content regarding "special populations," (mental health, childbearing, reproductive health, end of life, and people living with disabilities) for whom health literacy often is overlooked.

Key Features: Provides a solid foundation for developing skills that foster health literacy among all patients Meets the regulatory and legal requirements for providing culturally sensitive, age-appropriate, and literacy-appropriate patient teaching Includes guidelines for improving health literacy according to Healthy People 2020 goals Includes real case examples throughout to illustrate purpose and effectiveness of fostering health literacy skills Addresses in depth oral and written forms of communication

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Imprint

Springer Publishing Company

Country of origin

United States

Release date

August 2014

Availability

Expected to ship within 12 - 17 working days

First published

August 2014

Authors

Dimensions

229 x 152 x 22mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

320

ISBN-13

978-0-8261-6172-7

Barcode

9780826161727

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LSN

0-8261-6172-3



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