Inadequate health literacy occurs more amongst older adults and can result in difficulties synthesising information and communicating with health professionals, increased emergency visits and hospitalizations, poor uptake of preventative interventions, increased mortality, and ultimately greater health care costs. A literature review was conducted that identified 12 articles that discussed and examined health literacy interventions among older adults. It revealed few papers exist which highlight programs that examine health literacy outcomes for older adults. The review identified evidence- based best-practice models of health literacy interventions need to be further developed to meet the health literacy needs of aging population.
History
Publication title
Journal of Consumer Health on the Internet
Volume
17
Issue
4
Pagination
369-388
ISSN
1539-8293
Department/School
School of Health Sciences
Publisher
Routledge
Place of publication
United States
Rights statement
Copyright 2013 Quynh Le, Daniel R. Terry and Jess Woodroffe
Repository Status
Restricted
Socio-economic Objectives
Specific population health (excl. Indigenous health) not elsewhere classified