Pharmacy Health Literacy Resources
The following are documents and resources to help pharmacists, managers, pharmacy educators and students understand pharmacy health literacy, identify available resources, and link to other important Web sites.
Learn More About Health Literacy
Health Literacy Literature
Health Literacy in Practice鈥擳ools and Resources
Medication Labeling Resources
Learn More About Health Literacy
- Health Literacy and Cultural Competence.
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- American Medical Association (AMA) Foundation: .
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- . CPE credits available for pharmacists.
- provides information related to language access and health care disparities.
Health Literacy in the Pharmacy Literature
- Andrus MR, Roth MT. Health literacy: A review. Pharmacotherapy 2002; 22(3):282-302. Select for .
- Barnett CW. Patient health literacy in the community pharmacy setting. America's Pharmacist 2006; December:63-71.
- Brown L. Low health literacy: What pharmacists can do to help. J Am Pharm Assoc 2006;46(1):4-6. Select for .
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): .
- Hardin LR. Counseling patients with low health literacy. Frontline pharmacist. Am J Health-Sys Pharm 2005;62(4):364-5. Select for .
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- Kripalani S, Jacobson KL, Brown S, et al. Development and implementation of a health literacy training program for medical residents. Med Educ Online 2006;11(13). (PDF File, 343 KB; )
- National Library of Medicine's bibliography of .
- Ngoh LN. Health literacy: A barrier to pharmacist-patient communication and medication adherence. J Am Pharm Assoc 2009;15(8):45-57. Select for .
- Praska JL, Kripalani S, Seright AL, et al. Identifying and assisting low-literacy patients with medication use: a survey of community pharmacies. Ann Pharmacother 2005;39(9):1441-5. Select for .
- Tkacz VL, Metzger A, Pruchnicki MC. Health literacy in pharmacy. Am J Health Syst Pharm 2008;65(10): 974-81. Select for .
- Warner A, Menachemi N, Brooks RG. Health literacy, medication errors, and health outcomes: is there a relationship? Hospital Pharmacist 2006;41:542-551.
- Wolf MS, Davis TC, Curtis, LM, et al (2016). A Patient-Centered Prescription Drug Label to Promote Appropriate Medication Use and Adherence. J Gen Intern Med. Aug 19. [Epub ahead of print] Select for .
- Wolf MS, Davis TC, Tilson H, et al. Misunderstanding of prescription drug warning labels among patients with low literacy. Am J Health Syst Pharm 2006;63(11):1048-55. Select for .
- Youmans SL, Schillinger D. Functional health literacy and medication use: the pharmacist's role. Ann Pharmacother 2003;37:1726-9. Select for .
Health Literacy in Practice鈥擳ools and Resources
Visit these Web sites for additional background information, tools, and resources for health professionals interested in health literacy:
- The provides background information in addition to assessment and communication tools.
- Advancing Pharmacy Health Literacy Practices Through Quality Improvement: Curricular Modules for Faculty is a set of modules to help pharmacy faculty integrate health literacy and health literacy quality improvement into courses, experiential education, and projects for PharmD students and pharmacy residents. The curricular modules can be used for lectures, seminars, laboratory classes, and experiential education.
- The 大象视频 commissioned the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill to develop a Health Literacy Universal Precautions Toolkit, which offers providers tools to assess their services in relation to health literacy, raise awareness among staff, and improve health literacy practices.
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- The Institute for Safe Medication Practices, with funding from AHRQ, has developed consumer leaflets that offer important safety tips for taking high-risk medicine safely. Leaflets on blood thinners, opioids, and insulin are available free of charge at: .
- The Society of Hospital Medicine is making available the medication reconciliation tools developed as part of the AHRQ-funded Multi-Center Medication Reconciliation Quality Improvement Study (MARQUIS), You can download the toolkit, which includes training videos on taking the "Best Possible Medication History" and providing effective discharge medication counseling, from: .
The following instruments can be used to measure literacy in health care settings:
- The Short Assessment of Health Literacy鈥揝panish and English (SAHL鈥揝&E)
- Rapid Estimate of Adult Literacy in Medicine鈥擲hort Form (REALM-SF)
- Short Assessment of Health Literacy for Spanish Adults (SAHLSA-50)
- Test of Functional Health Literacy in Adults (TOFHLA)
- Wide Range Achievement Test (WRAT 3) reading subtest. Wide Range Inc. Wilmington, DE: Wide Range Inc., 1993.
Medication Labeling Resources
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