Patient education: addressing cultural diversity and health literacy issues.

Margaret Chang, Ann E Kelly
Author Information
  1. Margaret Chang: National University, Department of Nursing, San Diego, CA, USA.

Abstract

Patient education is essential in assisting patients to live with illness and to have improved health outcomes. Patient education is also one of the most satisfying aspects of care provided by professional nurses. Additionally, patient education is a qualifier in professional and accreditation standards. The teaching-learning process, how culture influences learning and teaching strategies, and health literacy issues that affect patient education are reviewed.

MeSH Term

Aged
Asian People
Cultural Diversity
Educational Status
Health Education
Humans
Male
Urinary Catheterization

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