Register      Login
Australian Health Review Australian Health Review Society
Journal of the Australian Healthcare & Hospitals Association

Articles citing this paper

How could health information be improved? Recommended actions from the Victorian Consultation on Health Literacy

Sophie J. Hill A C and Tanya A. Sofra B
+ Author Affiliations
- Author Affiliations

A Centre for Health Communication and Participation, School of Psychology and Public Health, College of Science, Health and Engineering, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Vic. 3086, Australia.

B HealthWest Partnership, HealthWest, 1/37 Albert Street, Footscray, Vic. 3011, Australia. Email: tanya.sofra@healthwest.org.au

C Corresponding author. Email: sophie.hill@latrobe.edu.au

Australian Health Review 42(2) 134-139 https://doi.org/10.1071/AH16106
Submitted: 11 May 2016  Accepted: 21 December 2016   Published: 7 March 2017



14 articles found in Crossref database.

A behavior change wheel-based interactive pictorial health education program for hypertensive patients with low blood pressure health literacy: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Gan Wei, Zhang Qinghua, Yang Dan, Yin Jinyu, Wang Yujie, Song Li, Chen Ting, Qi Huan
Trials. 2022 23(1).
Association between multiple chronic conditions and insufficient health literacy: cross-sectional evidence from a population-based sample of older adults living in Switzerland
Wieczorek Maud, Meier Clément, Vilpert Sarah, Reinecke Robert, Borrat-Besson Carmen, Maurer Jürgen, Kliegel Matthias
BMC Public Health. 2023 23(1).
Barriers, Enablers, and Consumer Design Ideas for Health Literacy Responsive Hospital Waiting Areas: A Framework Method Analysis
McDonald Cassie E., Remedios Louisa J., Cameron Kate L., Said Catherine M., Granger Catherine L.
HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal. 2022 15(1). p.207
Improving health information to address low health literacy for patients with multimorbidity
Jessup Rebecca L., Putrik Polina, Beauchamp Alison
Australian Health Review. 2019 43(4). p.481
How can we improve information for people affected by cancer? A national survey exploring gaps in current information provision, and challenges with accessing cancer information online
Hyatt Amelia, Shelly Amy, Cox Raylene, Humphries Elizabeth, Lock Gemma, Varlow Megan
Patient Education and Counseling. 2022 105(8). p.2763
Development and evaluation of health education resources for culturally and linguistically diverse populations: a systematic review
Gray Corie, Porter Georgia, Lobo Roanna, Crawford Gemma
Health Education Research. 2024 39(2). p.102
A conceptual framework for patient-directed knowledge tools to support patient-centred care: Results from an evidence-informed consensus meeting
Dreesens Dunja, Stiggelbout Anne, Agoritsas Thomas, Elwyn Glyn, Flottorp Signe, Grimshaw Jeremy, Kremer Leontien, Santesso Nancy, Stacey Dawn, Treweek Shaun, Armstrong Melissa, Gagliardi Anna, Hill Sophie, Légaré France, Ryan Rebecca, Vandvik Per, van der Weijden Trudy
Patient Education and Counseling. 2019 102(10). p.1898
Identification of low health and cancer literacy in oncology patients: a cross-sectional survey
Hyatt Amelia, Drosdowsky Allison, Koproski Trista, Milne Donna, Rametta Meri, McDonald Geri, McKenzie Tanya, Blaschke Sarah-May
Supportive Care in Cancer. 2021 29(11). p.6605
Collaborative authenticity
Orazi Davide Christian, Newton Fiona Joy
European Journal of Marketing. 2018 52(11). p.2215
Getting the right message: a content analysis and application of the health literacy INDEX tool to online HIV resources in Australia
Gray Corie, Crawford Gemma, Lobo Roanna, Maycock Bruce
Health Education Research. 2021 36(1). p.61
The Health Information Workforce (2021)
de Sain Rachel
The Role of Antenatal Education in Promoting Maternal and Family Health Literacy
Downer Terri, McMurray Anne, Young Jeanine
International Journal of Childbirth. 2020 10(1). p.52
Producing health information in consultation with health workers and the hepatitis B-affected communities is worthwhile
Bennett Gabrielle, Richmond Jacqueline, Thompson Alexander J.
Australian Journal of Primary Health. 2021 27(2). p.116
‘You are making it sound like you are talking to a child’: exploring community sentiment on developing and disseminating tailored sexual health education resources for migrants
Gray Corie, Crawford Gemma, Roberts Meagan, Vujcich Daniel
Health Education Research. 2024

Committee on Publication Ethics

Abstract Full Text PDF (120 KB) Export Citation

Share

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share via Email