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The OPtimising HEalth LIterAcy (Ophelia) process: study protocol for using health literacy profiling and community engagement to create and implement health reform

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posted on 2024-05-30, 15:17 authored by RW Batterham, R Buchbinder, A Beauchamp, S Dodson, GR Elsworth, RH Osborne
Health literacy is a multi-dimensional concept comprising a range of cognitive, affective, social, and personal skills and attributes. This paper describes the research and development protocol for a large communities-based collaborative project in Victoria, Australia that aims to identify and respond to health literacy issues for people with chronic conditions. The project, called Ophelia (OPtimising HEalth LIterAcy) Victoria, is a partnership between two universities, eight service organisations and the Victorian Government. Based on the identified issues, it will develop and pilot health literacy interventions across eight disparate health services to inform the creation of a health literacy response framework to improve health outcomes and reduce health inequalities.

History

Journal

BMC public health

Volume

14

Pagination

1-10

Location

London, Eng.

Open access

  • Yes

eISSN

1471-2458

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2014, BioMed Central

Issue

694

Publisher

BioMed Central