Physician notification of their diabetes patients’ limited health literacy: A randomized, controlled trial

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Hilary K. Seligman
Frances F. Wang
Jorge L. Palacios
Clifford C. Wilson
Carolyn Daher
John D. Piette
Dean Schillinger
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[1] University of California San Francisco,Primary Care Research Center, San Francisco General Hospital
[2] Center for Practice Management and Outcomes Research,Department of Internal Medicine and Michigan Diabetes Research and Training Center
[3] VA Ann Arbor Health Care System,undefined
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health literacy; screening; diabetes mellitus; physician-patient communication;
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BACKGROUND: Many patients with chronic disease have limited health literacy (HL). Because physicians have difficulty identifying these patients, some experts recommend instituting screening programs in clinical settings. It is unclear if notifying physicians of patients’ limited HL improves care processes or outcomes.
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页数:6
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