Family Oncology Caregivers and Relational Health Literacy
Nearly one-third of the U.S. population provides unpaid, informal caregiving to a loved one or friend. Caregiver health literacy involves a complex set of actions and decisions, all shaped by communication. Existing definitions depict health literacy as individuals’ skills in obtaining, un...
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doaj-f27dec0ced65477b81c0f73bf08c6b752020-11-25T01:21:34ZengMDPI AGChallenges2078-15472018-08-01923510.3390/challe9020035challe9020035Family Oncology Caregivers and Relational Health LiteracyJoy V. Goldsmith0Sachiko Terui1Department of Communication & Film, The University of Memphis, 235 Art & Communication Building, Memphis, TN 38152-3150, USADepartment of Communication & Film, The University of Memphis, 235 Art & Communication Building, Memphis, TN 38152-3150, USANearly one-third of the U.S. population provides unpaid, informal caregiving to a loved one or friend. Caregiver health literacy involves a complex set of actions and decisions, all shaped by communication. Existing definitions depict health literacy as individuals’ skills in obtaining, understanding, communicating, and applying health information to successfully navigate the health management process. One of the major problems with existing definitions of health literacy is that it disproportionately places responsibilities of health literacy on patients and caregivers. In this conceptual piece, we define and introduce a new model of Relational Health Literacy (RHL) that emphasizes the communicative aspects of health literacy among all stakeholders (patients, caregivers, providers, systems, and communities) and how communication functions as a pathway or barrier in co-creating health care and health management processes. Future directions and recommendations for model development are described.http://www.mdpi.com/2078-1547/9/2/35health literacyfamily caregivercommunicationstakeholders |
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Joy V. Goldsmith Sachiko Terui Family Oncology Caregivers and Relational Health Literacy Challenges health literacy family caregiver communication stakeholders |
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Family Oncology Caregivers and Relational Health Literacy |
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Family Oncology Caregivers and Relational Health Literacy |
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Family Oncology Caregivers and Relational Health Literacy |
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Family Oncology Caregivers and Relational Health Literacy |
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Family Oncology Caregivers and Relational Health Literacy |
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family oncology caregivers and relational health literacy |
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Challenges |
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2078-1547 |
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2018-08-01 |
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Nearly one-third of the U.S. population provides unpaid, informal caregiving to a loved one or friend. Caregiver health literacy involves a complex set of actions and decisions, all shaped by communication. Existing definitions depict health literacy as individuals’ skills in obtaining, understanding, communicating, and applying health information to successfully navigate the health management process. One of the major problems with existing definitions of health literacy is that it disproportionately places responsibilities of health literacy on patients and caregivers. In this conceptual piece, we define and introduce a new model of Relational Health Literacy (RHL) that emphasizes the communicative aspects of health literacy among all stakeholders (patients, caregivers, providers, systems, and communities) and how communication functions as a pathway or barrier in co-creating health care and health management processes. Future directions and recommendations for model development are described. |
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health literacy family caregiver communication stakeholders |
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