Health Literacy and Libraries
Herausgeber: Vardell, Emily; Charbonneau, Deborah
Health Literacy and Libraries
Herausgeber: Vardell, Emily; Charbonneau, Deborah
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This book will provide a compilation of relevant research as well as tried-and-true based practices to health literacy informed outreach. An overview of health literacy and health literacy measurements will be included.
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This book will provide a compilation of relevant research as well as tried-and-true based practices to health literacy informed outreach. An overview of health literacy and health literacy measurements will be included.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Medical Library Association Books Series
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 530g
- ISBN-13: 9781538180792
- ISBN-10: 1538180790
- Artikelnr.: 69720196
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Medical Library Association Books Series
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield
- Seitenzahl: 352
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 530g
- ISBN-13: 9781538180792
- ISBN-10: 1538180790
- Artikelnr.: 69720196
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Deborah H. Charbonneau is professor and chair of the MLIS Program in the School of Information Sciences at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, USA. Deborah completed her PhD in Sociology at Wayne State University. Prior to joining the faculty, she worked as a health sciences librarian and she holds a Master of Library Science degree from the University of Pittsburgh. Her research interests include health literacy, accessibility, and scholarly communication issues. She currently teaches courses in library management, health informatics, research methods, and information policy. Emily Vardell is associate professor in the School of Library and Information Management at Emporia State University. Her research interests focus broadly on information behavior, including health insurance literacy. She earned her PhD from the School of Information and Library Science at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and her Master of Library Science degree from Texas Woman's University. Prior to pursuing her PhD, she worked as a health sciences librarian, and she continues to be an active member of the Medical Library Association.
Preface
Part I: Introductory Information
Chapter 1: A History of the Term Health Literacy in the United States
Jeffrey Coghill
Chapter 2: Measurements of Health Literacy
Emily Vardell and Julie Schiavo
Part II: Types of Health Literacy
Chapter 3: Health Insurance Literacy: Definitions, Models, and Impact
Camille S. McKenzie and Emily Vardell
Chapter 4: Mental Health Literacy and Responsive Librarianship
Megan Fritche and Denise Shereff
Chapter 5: Health Literacy & Health Misinformation: A Multi-Dimensional
Relationship
Amanda Haberstroh and Brynne Campbell Rice
Part III: Health Literacy in Community Contexts
Chapter 6: Health Literacy and LGBTQ+ communities
Gregg A. Stevens and Susan Swogger
Chapter 7: Latinx Communities and Health Literacy during COVID-19
Nora Franco and Brenda Linares
Chapter 8: Developing Health Literacy in Black Communities
Andrea M. Hayes
Chapter 9: Role of public libraries in health literacy education in China
Bing Nie and Ting Wang
Chapter 10: Health Literacy and Immigrants, Refugees, and Migrants: An
Overview
Margie Sheppard, Katie Pierce-Farrier, and Bennie Finch
Chapter 11: Health Literacy Assessment and Refugees
Obianuju Aliche and Margaret Sullivan
Chapter 12: Health Literacy and Older Adults
Angela Murrell
Chapter 13: Health Literacy and Adolescents and Young Adults (AYA)
Lesley Farmer, Jill R. Kavanaugh, and Shawn Steidinger
Chapter 14: Empowering Parent Caregivers: Libraries and Mobile Health in
Rare Disease Information Access
Ting Wang, Brady Lund, and Bhavana Inuganti
Part IV: Health Literacy and Different Types of Libraries
Chapter 15: Health Literacy and Academic Health Sciences Libraries
Laura Wright, Amy Corder, Jess Saunders, and Aundria Parkman
Chapter 16: Public Libraries and Health Literacy
Maggie Shawcross, Noah Lenstra, David Brown, and Barbara Alvarez
Chapter 17: Hospital Libraries
Elizabeth Fox and Michele Mason-Coles
Part V: Health Literacy in Practice
Chapter 18: Reading Clubs: Having Health Conversations in Libraries
Darlene Kaskie, George Strawley, and Kristi Torp
Chapter 19: Health Misinformation Instruction for Medical Professionals and
Students
Ian Roberts, Stacy Brody, Rachel Brill, and Kelsey Cowles
Chapter 20: Creating Education to Promote Health Literacy
Emily Petersen, Caroline De Brún, and Carrie Adams
Chapter 21: Health Literacy and Informed Consent in Clinical Research
Gina Genova, Dani LaPreze, and Vida Vaughn
Chapter 22: Digital Health Literacy Training and Citizen Science
Programming
Stefania Acosta Ramirez, Jennifer Giffin, and Brittney Thomas
Chapter 23: Partnerships for Health Literacy: Information Access, Training,
and Programs
Deborah Charbonneau, Christine D'Arpa, and Sandra Belz
Index
About the Editors and Contributors
Part I: Introductory Information
Chapter 1: A History of the Term Health Literacy in the United States
Jeffrey Coghill
Chapter 2: Measurements of Health Literacy
Emily Vardell and Julie Schiavo
Part II: Types of Health Literacy
Chapter 3: Health Insurance Literacy: Definitions, Models, and Impact
Camille S. McKenzie and Emily Vardell
Chapter 4: Mental Health Literacy and Responsive Librarianship
Megan Fritche and Denise Shereff
Chapter 5: Health Literacy & Health Misinformation: A Multi-Dimensional
Relationship
Amanda Haberstroh and Brynne Campbell Rice
Part III: Health Literacy in Community Contexts
Chapter 6: Health Literacy and LGBTQ+ communities
Gregg A. Stevens and Susan Swogger
Chapter 7: Latinx Communities and Health Literacy during COVID-19
Nora Franco and Brenda Linares
Chapter 8: Developing Health Literacy in Black Communities
Andrea M. Hayes
Chapter 9: Role of public libraries in health literacy education in China
Bing Nie and Ting Wang
Chapter 10: Health Literacy and Immigrants, Refugees, and Migrants: An
Overview
Margie Sheppard, Katie Pierce-Farrier, and Bennie Finch
Chapter 11: Health Literacy Assessment and Refugees
Obianuju Aliche and Margaret Sullivan
Chapter 12: Health Literacy and Older Adults
Angela Murrell
Chapter 13: Health Literacy and Adolescents and Young Adults (AYA)
Lesley Farmer, Jill R. Kavanaugh, and Shawn Steidinger
Chapter 14: Empowering Parent Caregivers: Libraries and Mobile Health in
Rare Disease Information Access
Ting Wang, Brady Lund, and Bhavana Inuganti
Part IV: Health Literacy and Different Types of Libraries
Chapter 15: Health Literacy and Academic Health Sciences Libraries
Laura Wright, Amy Corder, Jess Saunders, and Aundria Parkman
Chapter 16: Public Libraries and Health Literacy
Maggie Shawcross, Noah Lenstra, David Brown, and Barbara Alvarez
Chapter 17: Hospital Libraries
Elizabeth Fox and Michele Mason-Coles
Part V: Health Literacy in Practice
Chapter 18: Reading Clubs: Having Health Conversations in Libraries
Darlene Kaskie, George Strawley, and Kristi Torp
Chapter 19: Health Misinformation Instruction for Medical Professionals and
Students
Ian Roberts, Stacy Brody, Rachel Brill, and Kelsey Cowles
Chapter 20: Creating Education to Promote Health Literacy
Emily Petersen, Caroline De Brún, and Carrie Adams
Chapter 21: Health Literacy and Informed Consent in Clinical Research
Gina Genova, Dani LaPreze, and Vida Vaughn
Chapter 22: Digital Health Literacy Training and Citizen Science
Programming
Stefania Acosta Ramirez, Jennifer Giffin, and Brittney Thomas
Chapter 23: Partnerships for Health Literacy: Information Access, Training,
and Programs
Deborah Charbonneau, Christine D'Arpa, and Sandra Belz
Index
About the Editors and Contributors
Preface
Part I: Introductory Information
Chapter 1: A History of the Term Health Literacy in the United States
Jeffrey Coghill
Chapter 2: Measurements of Health Literacy
Emily Vardell and Julie Schiavo
Part II: Types of Health Literacy
Chapter 3: Health Insurance Literacy: Definitions, Models, and Impact
Camille S. McKenzie and Emily Vardell
Chapter 4: Mental Health Literacy and Responsive Librarianship
Megan Fritche and Denise Shereff
Chapter 5: Health Literacy & Health Misinformation: A Multi-Dimensional
Relationship
Amanda Haberstroh and Brynne Campbell Rice
Part III: Health Literacy in Community Contexts
Chapter 6: Health Literacy and LGBTQ+ communities
Gregg A. Stevens and Susan Swogger
Chapter 7: Latinx Communities and Health Literacy during COVID-19
Nora Franco and Brenda Linares
Chapter 8: Developing Health Literacy in Black Communities
Andrea M. Hayes
Chapter 9: Role of public libraries in health literacy education in China
Bing Nie and Ting Wang
Chapter 10: Health Literacy and Immigrants, Refugees, and Migrants: An
Overview
Margie Sheppard, Katie Pierce-Farrier, and Bennie Finch
Chapter 11: Health Literacy Assessment and Refugees
Obianuju Aliche and Margaret Sullivan
Chapter 12: Health Literacy and Older Adults
Angela Murrell
Chapter 13: Health Literacy and Adolescents and Young Adults (AYA)
Lesley Farmer, Jill R. Kavanaugh, and Shawn Steidinger
Chapter 14: Empowering Parent Caregivers: Libraries and Mobile Health in
Rare Disease Information Access
Ting Wang, Brady Lund, and Bhavana Inuganti
Part IV: Health Literacy and Different Types of Libraries
Chapter 15: Health Literacy and Academic Health Sciences Libraries
Laura Wright, Amy Corder, Jess Saunders, and Aundria Parkman
Chapter 16: Public Libraries and Health Literacy
Maggie Shawcross, Noah Lenstra, David Brown, and Barbara Alvarez
Chapter 17: Hospital Libraries
Elizabeth Fox and Michele Mason-Coles
Part V: Health Literacy in Practice
Chapter 18: Reading Clubs: Having Health Conversations in Libraries
Darlene Kaskie, George Strawley, and Kristi Torp
Chapter 19: Health Misinformation Instruction for Medical Professionals and
Students
Ian Roberts, Stacy Brody, Rachel Brill, and Kelsey Cowles
Chapter 20: Creating Education to Promote Health Literacy
Emily Petersen, Caroline De Brún, and Carrie Adams
Chapter 21: Health Literacy and Informed Consent in Clinical Research
Gina Genova, Dani LaPreze, and Vida Vaughn
Chapter 22: Digital Health Literacy Training and Citizen Science
Programming
Stefania Acosta Ramirez, Jennifer Giffin, and Brittney Thomas
Chapter 23: Partnerships for Health Literacy: Information Access, Training,
and Programs
Deborah Charbonneau, Christine D'Arpa, and Sandra Belz
Index
About the Editors and Contributors
Part I: Introductory Information
Chapter 1: A History of the Term Health Literacy in the United States
Jeffrey Coghill
Chapter 2: Measurements of Health Literacy
Emily Vardell and Julie Schiavo
Part II: Types of Health Literacy
Chapter 3: Health Insurance Literacy: Definitions, Models, and Impact
Camille S. McKenzie and Emily Vardell
Chapter 4: Mental Health Literacy and Responsive Librarianship
Megan Fritche and Denise Shereff
Chapter 5: Health Literacy & Health Misinformation: A Multi-Dimensional
Relationship
Amanda Haberstroh and Brynne Campbell Rice
Part III: Health Literacy in Community Contexts
Chapter 6: Health Literacy and LGBTQ+ communities
Gregg A. Stevens and Susan Swogger
Chapter 7: Latinx Communities and Health Literacy during COVID-19
Nora Franco and Brenda Linares
Chapter 8: Developing Health Literacy in Black Communities
Andrea M. Hayes
Chapter 9: Role of public libraries in health literacy education in China
Bing Nie and Ting Wang
Chapter 10: Health Literacy and Immigrants, Refugees, and Migrants: An
Overview
Margie Sheppard, Katie Pierce-Farrier, and Bennie Finch
Chapter 11: Health Literacy Assessment and Refugees
Obianuju Aliche and Margaret Sullivan
Chapter 12: Health Literacy and Older Adults
Angela Murrell
Chapter 13: Health Literacy and Adolescents and Young Adults (AYA)
Lesley Farmer, Jill R. Kavanaugh, and Shawn Steidinger
Chapter 14: Empowering Parent Caregivers: Libraries and Mobile Health in
Rare Disease Information Access
Ting Wang, Brady Lund, and Bhavana Inuganti
Part IV: Health Literacy and Different Types of Libraries
Chapter 15: Health Literacy and Academic Health Sciences Libraries
Laura Wright, Amy Corder, Jess Saunders, and Aundria Parkman
Chapter 16: Public Libraries and Health Literacy
Maggie Shawcross, Noah Lenstra, David Brown, and Barbara Alvarez
Chapter 17: Hospital Libraries
Elizabeth Fox and Michele Mason-Coles
Part V: Health Literacy in Practice
Chapter 18: Reading Clubs: Having Health Conversations in Libraries
Darlene Kaskie, George Strawley, and Kristi Torp
Chapter 19: Health Misinformation Instruction for Medical Professionals and
Students
Ian Roberts, Stacy Brody, Rachel Brill, and Kelsey Cowles
Chapter 20: Creating Education to Promote Health Literacy
Emily Petersen, Caroline De Brún, and Carrie Adams
Chapter 21: Health Literacy and Informed Consent in Clinical Research
Gina Genova, Dani LaPreze, and Vida Vaughn
Chapter 22: Digital Health Literacy Training and Citizen Science
Programming
Stefania Acosta Ramirez, Jennifer Giffin, and Brittney Thomas
Chapter 23: Partnerships for Health Literacy: Information Access, Training,
and Programs
Deborah Charbonneau, Christine D'Arpa, and Sandra Belz
Index
About the Editors and Contributors







