Health-related word recognition and pronunciation by patients in Gauteng, South Africa in English and native languages
Background: Low health literacy has been found to affect people's ability to take care of their own health and follow the principles of disease prevention. Incomprehension of health education and healthcare instructions may lead to poor health outcomes. Aim: The aim of the study was to describe...
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Main Authors: | Boitumelo Ditshwane (Author), Zelda Janse van Rensburg (Author), Wanda Jacobs (Author) |
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