Description
Health Literacy in Medicines Use and Pharmacy: A Definitive Guide highlights issues related to the medication literacy from the context of pharmacist and other healthcare professionals. There is a lack of adequate educational resources and textbooks on pharmacy health literacy. This book provides a clear explanation of medication literacy, presents different tools to assess health literacy, readability and comprehensibility of written medicine information (WMI), elaborates on different approaches to develop customized and patient-friendly WMI, and assists in the global effort for harmonization and availability of quality WMI. Written by experts in medical communication, Health Literacy in Medicines Use and Pharmacy will help pharmacists, other health professionals, educators, and regulators who may be ill-equipped to develop customized education material and to provide effective medication literacy information, especially for patients with low health literacy.- Focuses on applying health literacy specifically within pharmacy and medicine use context, leading to a compilation of important content about medication literacy- Empowers healthcare professionals with the necessary knowledge about medication literacy- Provides different approaches to develop customized and patient-friendly written medicines information, including using pictograms in medication instructions- Highlights the use of information and digital health technology in medication literacy, including mHealth applications, wearable devices, educational videos, and gamification strategies
Table of Contents
1. Introduction to Health and Medication LiteracyAhmed Awaisu, Ikram Zoukh, Emad Eldin Munsour, Parisa Aslani and Zaheer-Ud-Din Babar2. The Importance of Health and Medication LiteracyMohamed Izham Mohamed Ibrahim3. The Impact of Health and Medication Literacy on Health OutcomesVivien Tong and Parisa Aslani4. Assessment of Health Literacy and Medication LiteracyIkram Zoukh, Hager Awad Mohammed, Shahd Elamin, Monica Zolezzi and Ahmed Awaisu5. Evidence-based Interventions for Improving Health and Medication Literacy in Community and Healthcare SettingsIsmaeel Yunusa and Ibraheem M. Karaye6. Developing Written Health and Medicine InformationBridget Javed7. Pharmaceutical Pictograms in Supporting Health LiteracyRos Dowse8. Enhancing Health Literacy through User Testing: Iterative Design for Plain Language and Plain InteractionKathryn Summers9. Readability Formulae: Guiding the Development of Health and Medicine InformationAmani Zidan, Emad Eldin Munsour and Nadir Kheir10. Strategies for Communication Across Health Literacy Levels in Pharmacy SettingsDaniel Rainkie11. Health and Medication Literacy in Children and their CaregiversLina Altayeb12. Health and Medication Literacy in Older AdultsNoor Alsalemi, Kelley Kilpatrick and Cheryl Sadowski13. Health and Medication Literacy during Pregnancy and BreastfeedingLarisa Barnes, Danielle Muscat, Lesley Barclay and Parisa Aslani14. Health Literacy in Complementary and Alternative MedicineIbrahim Jatau Abubakar and Abubakar Sha'aban15. The Use of Information and Digital Health Technology in Medication LiteracyEmad Eldin Munsour, Myriam Jaam, Katie MacLure and Philip Crilly16. Advancing Pharmacy Research on Health LiteracyAleda M. Chen, Kyrie Eleyson Baden and Anandi V. Law17. Inter-professional Education and Health LiteracyAlla El-Awaisi, Maguy El Hajj, Dean Lising, Farrah Schwartz and Tracy Paulenko18. Developing and Incorporating Health and Medication Literacy Content in Pharmacy CurriculumAhmed Awaisu, Banan Mukhalalati, Zubin Austin and Zaheer-Ud-Din Babar19. Global Initiatives for Improving Health and Medication LiteracyNor Mohd Taufek20. Health Literacy and Medication SafetyEmad Eldin Munsour, Mansour Adam Adam Mahmoud and Rabia Hussain
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