Journal article
Suboptimal health literacy in patients with lung cancer or head and neck cancer
K Koay, P Schofield, K Gough, R Buchbinder, D Rischin, D Ball, J Corry, RH Osborne, M Jefford
Supportive Care in Cancer | Published : 2013
Abstract
Background: Health literacy is the capacity to seek, understand and utilise health information to make informed health decisions. Suboptimal health literacy has been linked to poor health outcomes. This study assessed health literacy in patients treated for head and neck or lung cancer and associations between health literacy and demographic factors and distress levels. Methods: Consecutive English-speaking patients were approached at Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. Face-to-face interviews were conducted. Health literacy was assessed using the Shortened Test of Functional Health Literacy in Adults (S-TOFHLA) and Health Literacy Management Scale (HeLMS). Distress was assessed by the Distress T..
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