Overview
Health literacy is the capacity of individuals to obtain, understand, appraise and use health information to make informed decisions about their care and wellbeing. It encompasses functional skills such as reading and numeracy in health contexts, as well as the ability to navigate health systems, communicate with providers and apply guidance to self-management. Low health literacy is associated with poorer understanding of disease, reduced adherence and worse outcomes, making it an important determinant of health equity. Research relevant to this topic examines disease-specific literacy and self-management, as in osteoarthritis and glaucoma, and the role of literacy in fall prevention and chronic-disease care among older adults. Studies also assess knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding conditions such as cardiovascular disease, the design and evaluation of evidence-based health information materials, and health-seeking behavior and preventive care, including in maternal health and the management of chronic and non-communicable diseases. Health literacy intersects with culture, language and access, shaping how information is received and acted upon across populations. By clarifying how people engage with health information, the study of health literacy informs the design of communication, education and patient-support interventions intended to improve comprehension, self-care and health outcomes, particularly among vulnerable and older populations.
Research published in this journal
12 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
Health Literacy and Older Adults: Fall Prevention and Health Literacy in a Midwestern State
Osteoarthritis Literacy and Equity Issues: A Post COVID-19 Analysis and Update
Glaucoma Literacy in a Portuguese Population
A Systematic Review of Mexican American Elders with Type-2 Diabetes under Family Care of Medication Administration in Borderland
Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices about Cardiovascular Diseases among Adult Patients Attending Public Health Centers in Kigali city, Rwanda
Educational Needs of Mothers about using Oral Rehydration Salt (ORS) at Home During Acute Diarrhea in Children under 5 at Urmia Population Research Center
Socio-Demographic Factors Responsible for Uptake of Intermittent Preventive Treatment and Health Seeking Behaviours for Malaria in Pregnancy among Women of Reproductive Ages in Nigeria
This Isn’t Just a Phantom, Menopause, But You Can Vent Your Feelings - Qualitative Evaluation of Evidence Based Health Information (EBHI) Material
Economic Masculinity Support and Well-Being of Married Women in Luwero District, Uganda: A Cross-sectional Study
A Qualitative Assessment of an Innovative Suicide Prevention and Treatment Approach: Contextual-Conceptual Therapy
How this research is being cited
The 12 articles above have been cited 56 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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2026 · Disability and Rehabilitation
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João Alves Ambrósio et al. · 2025 · Cureus
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Distribution of Arthritis Subtypes Among Adults With Arthritis in the United States, 2017–March 20202025 · Preventing Chronic Disease
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2025 · Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies
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2025 · Heliyon
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2025 · European Journal of Physiotherapy
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Anita Gurung et al. · 2025 · Purbanchal University Health Journal
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2025 · Cureus
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