Title
Perspective: The role of numeracy in health care
Date Issued
01 September 2008
Access level
open access
Resource Type
review
Author(s)
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine
Publisher(s)
Taylor & Francis
Abstract
Numeracy, the "ability to understand and use numbers in daily life" is an important but understudied component of literacy. Numeracy-related tasks are common in health care and include understanding nutrition information, interpreting blood sugar readings and other clinical data, adjusting medications, and understanding probability in risk communication. While literacy and numeracy are strongly correlated, we have identified many patients with adequate reading ability but poor numeracy skills. Better tools to measure numeracy and more studies to assess the unique contribution of numeracy are needed. This research can contribute to developing interventions to improve outcomes for patients with poor numeracy. Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
Start page
583
End page
595
Volume
13
Issue
6
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ciencias de la salud
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-50249160074
PubMed ID
Source
Journal of Health Communication
ISSN of the container
10810730
Sponsor(s)
Drs. Rothman and Pignone have received funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the American Diabetes Association, and the Pfizer Clear Health Communication Initiative to examine the role of literacy and numeracy in health care. Dr. Rothman also currently is funded by an NIH/NIDDK Career Development Award (K23 DK065294).
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