Effective Intervention Strategies to Improve Health Outcomes for Cardiovascular Disease Patients with Low Health Literacy Skills: A Systematic Review
Purpose: Systematic studies on the relationship between health literacy and health outcomes demonstrate that as health literacy declines, patients engage in fewer preventive health and self-care behaviors and have worse disease-related knowledge. The purpose of this study was to identify effective i...
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Main Authors: | Tae Wha Lee, RN, PhD (Author), Seon Heui Lee, RN, PhD (Author), Hye Hyun Kim, RN, MSN (Author), Soo Jin Kang, RN, PhD (Author) |
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2012-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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