Information Literacy

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    Plain Language And Health Literacy

    for people who have very low health literacy when the language used are unfamiliar. These difficulties are pointed out on the CDC article which states that low health literacy can affect a person’s ability to locate health care providers and services, fill out health forms, and managing chronic diseases. This is why the use of plain language is so important since it makes it easier for most adults to communicate with providers and understand essential informations about their health. Plain language

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    Health Care Communication Methods

    Communication Methods Tara L. Black HCS-320 June 9, 2014 Robin Rompre Health Care Communication Methods This notice is part of an information package I, as the administrator of the Shady Pines Nursing Home, will be sending out to both the staff here at the center and to the administrative staff of the Rolling Hills Corporation. This information will help facilitate the transfer of those residents here at Shady Pines that no longer fall under the prevue of the new corporate guidelines

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    Brent Case Study

    Diabetes Among Persons With Limited Health Literacy Monica Doyle WaldenUniversity Low Health Literacy among Diabetic Patients Low health literacy is a significant barrier among patients with diabetes. Low health literacy is widespread among patients suffering from diabetes (Cavanaugh et al., 2009). It is linked to poor knowledge regarding diabetes as well as the difficulty to learn advanced skills of self-care required for improving glycemic control (Cavanaugh et al., 2009). In most cases

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    Communication Theory

    Lee Dorf – Communication Theory – Unit 2 Hye-Jin Paek, B. H. (2011). Roles of interpersonal and media socialization agents in adolescent self-reported health literacy: a health socialization perspective. Health Education Research , 26 (1), 131-149. The program was implemented by faculty from the Departments of Advertising, Public Relations and Retailing, at Michigan State University and University of Georgia. The survey was conducted among

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    Assessing Health Literacy

    Assessing Health Literacy Kristin Greer The Christ College of Nursing and Health Sciences NUR150 March 28, 2011 Assessing Health Literacy When a registered nurse gets a new client, the nursing process begins with assessing the client. Initial assessment establishes a complete database for problem identification and care planning (Taylor, 2008). There are many issues that can come about if the initial assessment doesn’t consider all aspects of a client’s health including health literacy. United States

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    Analysis of African American Culture in the Health and Human Services

    1 An Analysis of African American Culture in the Health and Human Services Setting Introduction ​Communication has often been defined by scholar as the process by which people send messages and generate meanings across various contexts, cultures, and media. The process of communicating does not stop; it occurs cycle after cycle. Whether through verbal or non-verbal messages, the transaction takes place and is inevitable, named by scholars as The Principle of Communication Inevitability.

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    Hole in the Wall

    group learn ing in shared public spaces is universal. The experiment was conducted with "hole in the wall" (minimally invasive education, or MIE) computers in 17 locations in rural India. Focus groups in each location were tested for computer literacy for 9 months. Results, which are discussed in the paper, show that groups of children can learn to use computers and the Internet on their own, irrespective of who or where they are. It is further observed that such group self -instruction is

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    Media Convergence Worksheet

    go get newspapers and things as such like we use to. Now everything is available for us online or through our smart phones. They even have apps on our smart phones for the online sites that have the information from the newspaper. This makes things easier in a sense. It also helps us get information without going through so many different kinds of sources and media’s. We use technology so much more these days; everything is slowly but surely becoming electronic or being able to be done/reached through

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    Information Literacy Influence, Schlorship, Practice, and Leadership

    This mixed ethnographic research case study investigated four principals engaged in political shifts affecting curriculum leadership. The study examined the effects the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) along with additional system adopted principles on curriculum and leadership in schools. Political issues were not surprising to the principals, regarding the NCLB guidelines that imposed academic pressure on principals, teachers and students. Also, the assessment of teachers and the accountability

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    Health Promotion Pamphlet Critique

    present information to the community on different topics with the intention of improving the health and well-being of individuals through the implementation of health education. In order for a brochure to be effective, the message must be clear, precise, and totally understood by the individual. Some health promoting brochures can provide incentives to maintaining wellness promoting behaviors. Brochures outlining strategies for preventing diseases such as diabetes can provide information to attain

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