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Dianne Rees

AMA - Patient Safety Resources - 0 views

  • The American Medical Association (AMA) Foundation and AMA are exploring the link between health literacy and patient safety. Our goal is to create safer and shame-free health care environments for patients with limited health literacy, and by extension, to all patients. Working toward that goal, we have two resources for providers to help them minimize communication-related adverse events - patient safety monograph and patient safety tip cards.
Dianne Rees

Office Practice Patient Survey for Health Literacy | ImpactBC - 0 views

  • This is an example of how an office practice could monitor their progress on improving health literacy. Instruction document on how to use this survey can be found here.
Dianne Rees

Canadian Public Health Association - Health Literacy Resources - 0 views

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    CPHA health literacy resource readings and reports
Dianne Rees

HealthEducation - jokaydia: Exploring Virtual Worlds and Games in Education - 0 views

  • the Consumer Health Library which houses an extensive collection of resources and exhibitions on a range of health issues including social anxiety and agoraphobia, and Alzheimer's disease
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    Resources from Second Life
Dianne Rees

Time to Talk Cardio - 0 views

  • Time to Talk CARDIO provides information and work sheets that may help you have effective conversations with your health care professionals
Dianne Rees

National Association of Health Education Centers - NAHEC - 0 views

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    Requires registration to access many resources. Including this site in this list, doesn't mean I'm endorsing or suggesting membership in this group. With that out of the way, there are some useful free resources here, you just need to browse.
Dianne Rees

health-literacy-guide.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 1 views

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    A large collection of health literacy resources
Dianne Rees

BioMed Central | Full text | Consumer e-health education in HIV/AIDS: a pilot study of ... - 0 views

  • despite the promise of online health resources, few studies have looked at how they are used by individuals coping with health problems, including HIV." (p. 48). Therefore, this research was designed to investigate how a web-based resource that included CMC, video, and support documents was used by HIV/AIDS community members.
  • Individual learning preference was one theme shared by some participants
  • These comments demonstrate a variety of preferences for learning. Of the four participants who shared comments, one preferred print, another audio, and two liked the integration of multi-media.
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  • In summary, some participants did not use CMC at all and one did not trust it as a source. The other three shared that they used this form of communication but not usually to learn about HIV/AIDS treatment information.
  • When participants were asked about their views and practices regarding the use of CMC, responses were varied, from having no interest in using the technology to finding it quite useful.
  • Many using the Internet are very savvy about visual media, having already watched copious amounts of television and motion pictures. With few exceptions most have seen countless hours of video in which production quality is very high. Further, many have read large amounts of text-based information, which has been professionally edited and type-set. As a result, some participants in this study may have been negatively impacted components containing imperfections. As one participant (P12) said, "...that's a whole thing about the Internet, it needs a good edit". An interface must be very "clean" before effects or impact of learning on participants can be measured for effect on learning or health improvements [21].
  • Use of the technology appears to be, in some cases, an adjunct to other offline resources.
Dianne Rees

How to Search the Web - 1 views

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    Not specifically health related; good resources for improving digital literacy
Dianne Rees

Tutorials - Cooperative Library Instruction Project - 0 views

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    Not specifically health relates, digital literacy resources available under a CC license, a mixed bag of stuff
Tom Fields

The Patient-Centered Medical Home: A Resource Guide for Integrating Comprehensive Medic... - 0 views

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    The guide focuses on the decisions surrounding the comprehensive management of a patient's medications, regardless of source, method of delivery, or form of administration.
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