Social and Cultural Barriers: Understanding Musculoskeletal Health Literacy

第一作者:Andrew J. Rosenbaum

2016-04-19 点击量:388   我要说

Andrew J. Rosenbaum,Richard L. Uhl,E. Anthony Rankin,Michael T. Mulligan


The Institute of Medicine considers limited health literacy a “silent epidemic,” as approximately half of Americans lack the competencies necessary for making informed decisions regarding their health. Limited health literacy substantially impedes the effective dissemination and comprehension of relevant health information, and also complicates communication, compromises care, and leads to worse patient outcomes. Poor health, early death, and worse control of chronic conditions have also been associated with limited health literacy. Unfortunately, physicians often struggle to identify those with limited health literacy, which can have adverse effects on the physician-patient relationship. In this article, we discuss the meaning of health literacy, the risk factors for and consequences of limited health literacy, orthopaedic-specific implications and investigations, and the strategies orthopaedic surgeons can utilize to improve health literacy and communication.


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