The case for development of a new test of health literacy Journal Article


Authors: Agre, P.; Stieglitz, E.; Milstein, G.
Article Title: The case for development of a new test of health literacy
Abstract: Purpose/Objectives: To review the need for reading assessments for patients with cancer, review existing reading assessment tools, and make a case for a new tool specific to patients with cancer. Data Sources: Published articles, experiences, and discussions with published authors in the field of literacy. Data Synthesis: Valid and reliable tools that assess word recognition and comprehension exist for general use in health care. Word-recognition tests do not always predict comprehension, and a commonly used comprehension test has sections assessing only very low, second year of high school, and graduate-level skills. Conclusions: A new tool, developed specifically for patients with cancer, may better capture reading ability and comprehension. It is being evaluated for use in a clinical setting. Implications for Nursing: If nurses know their patients' reading levels, they can plan more effectively for teaching self-care and discussing decision making. Outcomes related to health and satisfaction may improve if poor readers are given materials they can understand.
Keywords: review; methodology; neoplasm; nursing; oncology nursing; neoplasms; oncologic nursing; patient education; educational status; language tests; decision making; needs assessment; language test
Journal Title: Oncology Nursing Forum
Volume: 33
Issue: 2
ISSN: 0190-535X
Publisher: Oncology Nursing Society (ONS)  
Date Published: 2006-03-01
Start Page: 283
End Page: 289
Language: English
DOI: 10.1188/06.onf.283-289
PUBMED: 16518444
PROVIDER: scopus
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