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Title: Health literacy in selected populations : individuals, families, and communities from the international and cultural perspective
Authors: Levin-Zamir, D
Leung, AYM 
Dodson, S
Rowlands, G
Peres, F
Uwamahoro, N
Desouza, J
Pattanshetty, S
Baker, H
Issue Date: 2017
Source: Information services and use, 2017, v. 37, no. 2, p. 131-151
Abstract: International and cultural perspectives of health literacy help deepen the understanding of the global context within which health literacy plays an important role. Throughout this article, we explore the significance of health literacy initiatives, interventions, practices, and research for addressing health challenges on a variety of levels in the international and global context. More specifically, the notion of health literacy as a dynamic construct is introduced, after which we examine health literacy throughout the life course, emphasizing the impact of health literacy among children and the elderly in their families and in the community. Cultural norms and family interpersonal relations, and values influence health literacy and need to be considered when closing the health literacy disparities. Global trends of migration and immigration bring to the forefront the need for unravelling the complexity of health systems, for which health literacy plays a central role; health literacy initiatives address cultural differences between providers and patients to help narrow the communication gap. The importance of cultural competency among health care providers exemplifies how capacity building in health literacy is critical for maximizing the benefits to the public of the health care system. Health literacy provides a conceptual foundation for community participatory research, involving members of the public to take part in the planning, execution and evaluation of health education interventions. Selected case studies and picture boxes from around the globe, exemplify aforementioned topics of interest. Practical recommendations for policy makers, practitioners and research are offered based on the studies conducted in the international context.
Keywords: Cultural competency
Digital health literacy
Health literacy
Media health literacy
Patient-provider communication
Publisher: IOS Press
Journal: Information services and use 
ISSN: 0167-5265
DOI: 10.3233/ISU-170834
Rights: © 2017 – IOS Press and the authors.
This article is published online with Open Access and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (CC BY-NC 4.0) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/).
The following publication Levin-Zamir, D., Leung, A. Y. M., Dodson, S., & Rowlands, G. (2017). Health literacy in selected populations: Individuals, families, and communities from the international and cultural perspective. Information Services & Use, 37(2), 131-151 is available at https://doi.org/10.3233/ISU-170834.
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