Hospital pharmacists understanding of available health literacy assessment tools and their perceived barriers for incorporation in patient education - a survey study
Abstract Background Patients with low health literacy experience difficulty in understanding their medications leading to worse health outcomes. Pharmacists need to use formal assessment tools to be able to identify these patients, so they can better tailor their patient education. The objective of...
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Main Authors: | Sara Chan (Author), Sean P. Spina (Author), Dalyce M. Zuk (Author), Karen Dahri (Author) |
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2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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