Success StoryHealth Literacy for the Win



Health Literacy for the Win

Author: Rachel Mattingly

Planning Unit: Marion County CES

Major Program: Kentucky Extension Homemaker Association

Plan of Work: Active Living Health Promotions

Outcome: Long-Term Outcome

It is estimated that only 12% of the U.S. adult population is considered fully “health literate.” This means that almost 9 out of 10 adults are at or below basic levels of health literacy. They have a hard time understanding and using basic health information to make informed decisions about their personal health. Unfortunately, those who experience poor health literacy are also more likely to experience poor health outcomes. Health literacy is a primary goal within Healthy People 2030, with the ultimate intention of eliminating health disparities and reaching health equity for all Americans. Further, the ever-changing public health landscape in our country requires health literate individuals, and we must address this issue in our communities.

To fill this educational gap in basic health literacy, the Marion County Extension Office hosted the one-time program Leading Your Team: Health Literacy for the Win. Extension developed this program to increase health literacy across Kentucky communities and empower community members to step up and lead their health-care team in reaching their overall health goals. 15 people participated in the workshop.  The workshop was hosted at the Marion County Extension Office during mid-morning hours.  All the fifteen participants were middle aged Caucasian women except for you of them. Of those who participated and were surveyed, 100 % indicated they could better define “health literacy” and recognized strategies for making well informed health decisions, respectively. 67 % stated they increased their level of understanding regarding the importance of communicating with their health-care team. Further, 100 % expressed the intention to write down information about medications before appointments, while 100% expressed the intention to prepare questions for their health-care team before appointments. Insert any personal statement or comment from participant(s) as a conclusion.






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