TY - JOUR
T1 - Review of Interventions to Enhance the Health Communication of People With Intellectual Disabilities
T2 - A Communicative Health Literacy Perspective
AU - Chinn, Deborah
N1 - Funding Information:
The author is funded by a National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) postdoctoral fellowship award. This article presents independent research funded by the NIHR. The views expressed are those of the author and not necessarily those of the NHS, the NIHR or the Department of Health.
Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd
PY - 2017/3/1
Y1 - 2017/3/1
N2 - Background: Communicative health literacy is a term relating to the range of competencies and capabilities patients bring to the task of seeking information about their health and sharing it with others. This exchange can be problematic for people with intellectual disabilities. The aim of this review was to synthesize findings from interventions designed to improve health communication for people with intellectual disabilities. Materials and method: Available evidence was systematically reviewed, and findings from 14 articles were synthesized in a narrative review. Results and conclusions: Interventions addressed communicative aspects of health consultations, taking into account emotional factors and social context. Questions remain about how such interventions might impact on real-life health consultations and how issues of power might be resolved.
AB - Background: Communicative health literacy is a term relating to the range of competencies and capabilities patients bring to the task of seeking information about their health and sharing it with others. This exchange can be problematic for people with intellectual disabilities. The aim of this review was to synthesize findings from interventions designed to improve health communication for people with intellectual disabilities. Materials and method: Available evidence was systematically reviewed, and findings from 14 articles were synthesized in a narrative review. Results and conclusions: Interventions addressed communicative aspects of health consultations, taking into account emotional factors and social context. Questions remain about how such interventions might impact on real-life health consultations and how issues of power might be resolved.
KW - communication training
KW - health communication
KW - health literacy
KW - intellectual disabilities
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U2 - 10.1111/jar.12246
DO - 10.1111/jar.12246
M3 - Article
C2 - 26887631
AN - SCOPUS:85011545706
SN - 1360-2322
VL - 30
SP - 345
EP - 359
JO - Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities
JF - Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities
IS - 2
ER -