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Chapter 3: Health Literacy and Client Compliance References


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Baker DW, Parker RM, Williams MV, et al. The health care experience of patients with low literacy. Archives of Family Medicine 1996; 5(6): 329-334.

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Elliott J, Rawlings JM, Markwell PJ, et al. Survival of cats with naturally occurring chronic renal failure: Effect of dietary management. Journal of Small Animal Practice 2000; 41(6): 235-242.

Emmer C. Oral health literacy annotated bibliography. Harvard School of Public Health: Health Literacy Website. 2003. Available at http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/healthliteracy/lit_oral.html. Accessed April 7, 2004.

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Newton JT. The readability and utility of general dental practice patient information leaflets: An evaluation. British Dental Journal 1995; 178: 329-332.

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Box 3-1 Bibliography

Kutner M, Greenberg E, Baer J. A first look at the literacy of America’s adults in the 21st century. Washington, DC: National Center for Education Statistics. Department of Education, December 2005. (Accessed September 2, 2007, at http://nces.ed.gov/naal.)

Marcus EN. The silent epidemicthe health effects of illiteracy. New England Journal of Medicine 2006; 355: 339-341.


Box 3-2 Bibliography


Baker DW, Parker RM, Williams MV, et al. Use and effectiveness of interpreters in an emergency department. Journal of the American Medical Association 1996; 275: 783-788.

Flores G, Laws MB, Mayo SJ, et al. Errors in medical interpretation and their potential clinical consequences in pediatric encounters. Pediatrics 2003; 111: 6-16.

Flores G. Language barriers to health care in the United States. New England Journal of Medicine 2006; 355: 229-231.

Flores G. The impact of the medical interpreter services on the quality of health care: A systematic review. Medical Care Research and Review 2005; 62: 255-299.


Box 3-3 Bibliography

Alexander RE. Readability of published dental educational materials. Journal of the American Dental Association 2000; 131(7): 937-942.

Bakdash MB, Odman PA, Lange AL. Distribution and readability of periodontal education literature. Journal of Periodontology 1983; 54(9): 538-541.

Blinkhorn AS. Dental health: Assessment of the readability of dental health education literature. Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology 1979; 7(4): 195-198.

Blinkhorn AS. Dental health: Testing the readability of educational materials. International Journal of Health Education 1982; 24(3): 200-203.

Chung V, Horowitz AM, Canto MT, et al. Oral cancer educational materials for the general public: 1998. Journal of Public Health Dentistry 2000; 60(1): 49-52.

Emmer C. Oral health literacy annotated bibliography. Harvard School of Public Health: Health Literacy Website. 2003. Available at http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/healthliteracy/lit_oral.html. Accessed April 7, 2004.

Newton JT. The readability and utility of general dental practice patient information leaflets: An evaluation. British Dental Journal 1995; 178: 329-332.


Box 3-4 Bibliography

Benner JS, Glynn RJ, Mogun H, et al. Long-term persistence in use of statin therapy in elderly patients. Journal of the American Medical Association 2002; 288(4): 455-461.

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Fincham JE, Wertheimer AI. Elderly patient initial noncompliance: The drugs the reasons. Journal of Geriatric Drug Therapy 1988; 2(4): 53-62.

Haynes RB. Interventions for helping patients to follow prescriptions for medications. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2001; 1.

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Sackett DL, Haynes RB, Gibson ES, et al. Patient compliance with antihypertensive regimens. Patient Counseling and Health Education 1978; 1(1):18-21.


Box 3-5 Bibliography

Bristol DG. Using alumni research to assess a veterinary curriculum and alumni employment and reward pattern. Journal of Veterinary Medical Education 2001; 28: 28-30.

Brown JP, Silverman JD. The current and future market for veterinarians and veterinary medical services in the United States. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 1999; 215: 161-183.

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Emanuel EJ, Emanuel LJ. Four models of the patient-physician relationship. Journal of the American Medical Association 1992; 267: 2221-2226.

Roter DL. The enduring and evolving nature of the patient-physician relationship. Patient Education and Counseling; 39: 5-15.

Shaw JR, Adams CL, Bonnett BN. What can veterinarians learn from studies of physician-patient communication about veterinarian-client-patient communication? Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 2004; 224(5): 676-684.

Stewart MA. Effective physician-patient communication and health outcomes: A review. Canadian Medical Association Journal 1995; 152: 1423-1433.

Sudo SZ, Osborne CA. Enhancing compliance with treatment recommendations. In: Bonagura JD, ed. Kirk’s Current Veterinary Therapy XIII: Small Animal Practice. Philadelphia, PA: WB Saunders, 2000; 21-26.



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