Grant Number: R13-MD003392
RFA/PA: PA08-149
PI Name: PAASCHE-ORLOW, MICHAEL
Project Title: Advancing Research in Health Literacy
Abstract:
The Department of Health and Human Services has defined health literacy as
the .degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain, process, and
understand basic health information and services needed to make appropriate
health decisions. Unfortunately, fully 22 percent of U.S. adults have only
basic health literacy and an additional 14 percent have below basic health
literacy. The relationship between limited literacy and adverse health outcomes
has been well documented, and seminal reports about the problem of health literacy
have been issued by the Institute of Medicine, Agency for Healthcare Research
and Quality, American Medical Association, and Joint Commission on the Accreditation
of Hospital Organizations, among others. Each of these reports advocates further
research to develop an effective response within health care systems to address
the problem and research in health literacy has begun to flourish. An important
next step to cultivate this emerging research field is to create a national
professional interdisciplinary home for investigators dedicated to health literacy
research. Currently no such venue exists.
We will hold the first in a series of annual conferences dedicated to the
promotion of the field of health literacy research. The Institute of Medicine
Health Literacy Round Table will provide meeting space and support dissemination
via their Web site and by publishing proceedings of the meetings with the National
Academies Press. This annual meeting will be designed to provide a venue to
focus attention on health literacy research, emphasizing two important subthemes
each year (Y1: health disparities and information technology applications for
patients with chronic diseases; Y2: cancer and the elderly; Y3: patient safety
and child health).
The meeting will serve as an incubator for young investigators and will encourage
a cross-disciplinary exchange of knowledge and collaboration. We aim to create
an environment in which controversial topics within the research community
can be openly discussed.
Fiscal Year: 2009
Department: BOSTON MEDICAL CENTER
Project Start: 04/01/2009
Project End: 03/31/2010
IRG: ZMD1 LW (12)
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