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Health Literacy: A Prescription to End Confusion (2004)
Board on Neuroscience and Behavioral Health (NBH)
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Health Literacy: A Prescription to End Confusion

Williams MV, Baker DW, Honig EG, Lee TM, Nowlan A. 1998a. Inadequate literacy is a barrier to asthma knowledge and self-care. Chest. 114(4): 1008–1015.

Williams MV, Baker DW, Parker RM, Nurss JR. 1998b. Relationship of functional health literacy to patients’ knowledge of their chronic disease. A study of patients with hypertension and diabetes . Archives of Internal Medicine. 158(2): 166–172.

Wydra EW. 2001. The effectiveness of a self-care management interactive multimedia module. Oncology Nursing Forum. 28(9): 1399–1407.


Young DR, Hooker DT, Freeberg FE. 1990. Informed consent documents: increasing comprehension by reducing reading level. IRB: A Review of Human Subjects Research. 12(3): 1–5.

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