[Workplace 532] Discussion on Health List Jan 8-12Brian, Dr Donna J G djgbrian at utk.eduTue Jan 2 10:51:34 EST 2007
List members may be interested in the discussion scheduled on the Health and Literacy List for January 8-12. If so, you can subscribe to the Health and Literacy Discussion List at www.nifl.gov/mailman/listinfo/healthliteracy and you can unsubscribe using the same URL following the discussion, if you wish. Here are the details of the discussion and the invitation to take part from the moderator, Julie McKinney. ************************************* I am pleased to announce a guest speaker discussion next week on the Health & Literacy Discussion List! What: Using pictures in low literacy health education materials. When: January 8-12, 2007 Who: Guest speakers are Len and Ceci Doak and Dr. Peter Houts, health literacy researchers and advocates. Where: Online on the Health & Literacy Discussion List Why: Members on this list have shown much interest in creating health education materials appropriate for patients with low literacy skills, and in the use of pictures to enhance these materials. Len and Ceci Doak and Dr. Peter Houts have just published an article called "The role of pictures in improving health communication: A review of research on attention, comprehension, recall, and adherence." in the journal "Patient Education and Counseling", and the Doaks are authors of "Teaching Patients With Low Literacy Skills", which describes some of the earliest health literacy research, along with practical techniques for communicating clearly with patients. Recommended reading: Teaching Patients With Low Literacy Skills http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/healthliteracy/doak.html "The role of pictures in improving health communication: A review of research on attention, comprehension, recall, and adherence." Peter S. Houts, Cecilia C. Doak, Leonard G. Doak, Matthew J. Loscalzo. Patient Education and Counseling. This is a peer reviewed article assessing the effects of pictures on health communications. The article presents summarized findings from reviews of more than 500 journal articles and other publications on this subject. Unfortunately, it is not available online but can be found in the journal. The results of this article will be shared during the discussion. Please pass on this announcement to any colleagues who may be interested in this discussion. Anyone can subscribe for free at www.nifl.gov/mailman/listinfo/healthliteracy All the best, Julie Julie McKinney Discussion List Moderator World Education/NCSALL jmckinney at worlded.org _______________________________________________ National Institute for Literacy Moderators mailing list: Moderators at nifl.gov http://www.nifl.gov/mailman/listinfo/moderators Moderator's Resource Page: http://www.nifl.gov/lincs_dlms/contents.html Moderator's List Archive page: http://www.nifl.gov/mailman/private/moderators
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