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Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Health Literacy Research Around the World: More Important Than Ever in a Time of COVID-19

机译:全球卫生素养研究的跨学科观点:在COVID-19时代比以往任何时候都重要

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As we write our editorial for a health literacy special issue in the midst of the international COVID-19 crisis, we take this opportunity to highlight the importance of individual, community, and population health literacy. We are not only in a “pandemic” but also an “infodemic”. Health literacy is more important than ever in the face of these global health threats, which have impacted outcomes across the levels of the socio-ecological model (SEM), including individual health behaviors, family relationships, organizational behavior, state policy-making, national mortality statistics, and the international economy in the span of weeks. Our special issue sought to pull together interdisciplinary threads guided by two principles. The first was defining health literacy as essential skills and situational resources needed for people to find, understand, evaluate, communicate, and use information and services in a variety of forms across various settings throughout their life course to promote health and wellbeing. The second was the idea that enhancing health literacy in populations and systems is critical to achieving health equity. In this time of public health need across traditional borders, the inter-sectoral and international perspectives of special issue articles are more urgent than ever. A greater understanding, appreciation, and application of health literacy can support policy action on multiple levels to address major public health challenges. Health literacy should be built deliberately as a population-level resource and community asset. We have summarized the set of articles in this special issue across the levels of the SEM, hoping their thoughtful considerations and interesting findings will help to support global health and wellness and inspire future research, policy, and practice in this global public health emergency and beyond.
机译:当我们在国际COVID-19危机中撰写有关健康素养专刊的社论时,我们借此机会强调个人,社区和人口健康素养的重要性。我们不仅处于“大流行”之中,而且处于“信息大流行”之中。面对这些全球性健康威胁,健康素养比以往任何时候都更为重要,这些威胁已影响到整个社会生态模型(SEM)各个层面的结果,包括个人健康行为,家庭关系,组织行为,国家决策,国家死亡率统计数据,以及数周内的国际经济。我们的特刊试图将以两个原则为指导的跨学科线索汇集在一起​​。首先是将健康素养定义为人们在整个生命过程中以各种形式在各种环境中查找,理解,评估,交流和使用信息和服务所需的基本技能和情景资源,以促进健康和福祉。第二个想法是,增强人口和系统中的健康素养对于实现健康公平至关重要。在这个跨越传统边界的公共卫生需求时代,特殊问题文章的跨部门和国际视野比以往任何时候都更为紧迫。对健康素养的更多理解,欣赏和运用可以支持在多个层面上采取政策行动,以应对主要的公共卫生挑战。应有意识地将健康素养作为人口一级的资源和社区资产。我们已经在SEM的各个级别上总结了本期特刊中的文章集,希望他们的深思熟虑和有趣的发现将有助于支持全球健康与福利,并激发在这一全球公共卫生紧急情况及以后的研究,政策和实践。

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