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Promoting health literacy with empathetic and inclusive communication
Augustosky Traci , Walker Kathleen , Chatham Allison , Meadows Don , Marlin-Guanga Yvanna . J Environ Health 2023 86 (5) 50-51 The article offers strategies on how to promote health literacy in environmental public health programs. Topics mentioned include the importance of using inclusive communication and relatable and authentic visuals, several ways on how to address uncertainty and challenges facing a health threat, and some steps to provide manageable empathetic health communication. |
Tips for health care providers on talking with patients who have intellectual and developmental disabilities about COVID-19.
Flores Alina L , Holt Sidney , Lynch Molly McKnight , Squiers Linda , Walker Kathleen , Ligon Jillian . J Commun Healthc 2022 15 (4) 1-5 Background | One in four American adults reports having at least one disability. The COVID-19 pandemic has disproportionately impacted people with disabilities and widened already-existing health disparities and inequities. For many people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD), these disparities are compounded by literacy limitations that make it challenging to access, understand, and act upon critical COVID-19 prevention information. | Methods | Using a design thinking framework, we conducted interviews with 27 caregivers of adults with IDD who also have extreme low literacy (ELL) to assess COVID-19 information needs and recommendations for how health care providers could best provide COVID-19 information. Based on our findings, we developed a draft tip sheet to help health care providers communicate with adults with IDD/ELL about COVID-19. We then tested the tip sheet with six health care providers via a focus group discussion. We refined and finalized the tip sheet based on our focus group findings. | Results | Caregivers noted the importance of visual aids, repetition, empathy and addressing the person with IDD/ELL directly when discussing COVID-19. Many health care providers indicated that the tip sheet would be most helpful for those with limited experience with patients with IDD/ELL and specific instructions for implementing the tips would be important. | Conclusions | We developed an evidence-informed tip sheet to facilitate communication between health care providers and adults with IDD/ELL and their caregivers, particularly around COVID-19. |
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