A randomized clinical trial testing a health literacy intervention to reduce disparities in access to care among Justice-Impacted Adults (JIA)
Abstract Background Low health literacy is costly and observed among justice-impacted adults (JIA), a group that often faces numerous barriers in accessing healthcare and a disproportionate burden of illness. Health literacy interventions for JIA are critically needed to improve healthcare access an...
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Main Authors: | Victoria D. Ojeda (Author), Arthur Groneman (Author), Sarah Hiller-Venegas (Author), Melissa Moreno (Author), Briana Schuler (Author), Jerrica Barksdale (Author), Emily Berliant (Author), Natalie Romero (Author), Todd M. Edwards (Author), Zephon Lister (Author), Todd Gilmer (Author), Tommi Gaines (Author), Angela Bazzi (Author) |
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2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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