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The Art and Science of Patient Education for Health Literacy
Unlock the key to positive health outcomes with essential health literacy skills grounded in the neuroscience of learning
Melissa Stewart (Author)
9780323609081, Elsevier Health Sciences
Paperback / softback, published 20 January 2020
255 pages, 45 illustrations (45 in full color)
22.9 x 15.2 x 1.7 cm, 0.32 kg
Most healthcare providers know that health literacy is a major barrier to positive health outcomes, but regardless of good intentions they continue to simply present health information rather than promote deep patient learning. With Dr. Melissa N. Stewart’s unique, research-driven approach, The Art and Science of Patient Education for Health Literacy helps you make the shift from simply presenting health information to activating deep patient learning. Revised and thoroughly updated from Dr. Stewart’s Practical Patient Literacy: The MEDAGOGY Model, The Art and Science of Patient Education for Health Literacy equips both students and healthcare providers with the skills needed to engage patients' brains in order to help them understand their conditions and promote long-lasting behavior change. Based on the neuroscience of learning, this groundbreaking book is packed with abundant tools to teach students and practitioners how to negotiate effectively with patients about what they will and won't do to maintain and improve their health. Equipped with enhanced levels of health literacy, your patients will better understand their illnesses and become their own best healthcare advocates.
Section I: Shifting the Focus to the Patient 1. The Problem of Health Literacy 2. The Patient’s Perspective 3. Education Theory Section II: Effective Teaching and Learning 4. Information Exchange 5. The Science and Theories of Learning 6. Health Promotion Theories Section III: Patient Knowledge 7. Patient Learning 8. Informational Seasons of Knowledge 9. The Brain and Memory Section IV: Information Delivery Methodology 10. The PITS Model 11. The Medagogy Conceptual Framework 12. Assessing Patient Knowledge Using the Understanding Personal Perception Tool 13. Partnership: The NEW Model of Healthcare 14. Legal Implications Associated with Patient Education Appendices References Index
Subject Areas: Personal & public health [MBNH]
