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Newest Vital Sign and Realm Literature Review

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Pages:6 (1845 words)

Sources:15

Subject:Medicine

Topic:Dentistry

Document Type:Literature Review

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Bass, P., Wilso, J. And Griffith, C. (2003). A Shortened Instrument for Literacy Screening. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 8(12), 1036-8.

Berger, J. (2000). Corporate Health Plan Strategies and Health Literacy. National Health Communications Conference. Washington, DC: ACP Fouindation.

Chew, L., Bradley, K., and Boyko, E.. (2004). Brief Questions to Identify Patients with Inadequate Health Literacy. Family Medicine, 36(8), 588-94.

Chew, L., Griffin, J., Partin, M., et al. (2008). Validation of Screening Questions for Limited Health Literacy. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 23(5), 561-6.

Davis, T. And Wolf, M.. (2004). Health Literacy Implications for Family Medicine. Family Medicine, 36(8), 595-8.

Davis, T., Long, S., and Jackson, R. (1993). Rapid Estimate of Adult Literacy in Medicine. Family Medicine, 25(1), 391-95.

Dowse, R., Lecoko, L. And Ehlers, M. (2005). Applicability of the REALM Health Literacy Test. Pharmacy World, 32(4), 464-71.

Ibrahim, S., Reid, F., Shaw, A., et al. (2008). Validation of a Health Literacy Screening Tool (REALM). Journal of Public Health, 30(4), 449-55.

Johnson, K. And Weiss, B. (2008). How Long Does it Take to Assess Literacy Skills in Clinical Practice? Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 21(3), 211-4.

Mpofu, E. And Oakland, T. (2010). Rehabilitation and Health Assessment: Applying ICF Guidelines. New York: Springer.

Nielsen-Bohlman, L., Panzer, A., and Kindig, D. (2004). Health Literacy - A Prescription to End Confusion. Washintgon, DC: Institute of Medicine of the National Academies.

Powers, B., Trinh, J., and Hayden, H. (2010). Can This patient read and Understand Written Health Information? Journal of the American medical Association, 304(1), 76-84.

Richman, R., Lee, J., Rozier, A., et al. (2007). Evaluation of a Word Recognition Instrument to Test Health Literast in Dentisty. Journal of Public Health Dentistry, 67(2), 99-104.

Shah, L., Bremmeyer, P., Katazryna, K., et.al. (2010). Health Literacy Instrument in Family Medicine. Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, 23(2), 195-203.

Shea, J., BeersV., McDonal, S., et al. (2005). Assessing Health Literacy in African-American and Caucaisan Adults. Family Medicine, 36(8), 575-81.

Shea, J., Guerra, B., Ravelnell, V., et.al. (2007). Health Literacy Weakly, But Consistently, Predicts Primary Care Patient…


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Health Litarcy: Report of the Council on Scientific Affairs. (1999). Journal of the American Medical Association, 28(1), 552-7.0

Arozulla, Y., Benett, S., Soltysilk, T., et al. (2007). Development and Validation of a Short-Form, Rapid Estimate of Adult Literacy in Medicine. Medical Care, 5(11), 1026-33.

Bass, P., Wilso, J. And Griffith, C. (2003). A Shortened Instrument for Literacy Screening. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 8(12), 1036-8.

Berger, J. (2000). Corporate Health Plan Strategies and Health Literacy. National Health Communications Conference. Washington, DC: ACP Fouindation.

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