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1. The Captain's Log: Charting the Course for Literacy and Health in the New Millennium (2001)

The Captain's Log: Charting the Course for Literacy and Health in the New Millennium Double-A conformance, W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 1.0 Accessible Adobe PDF

First Canadian Conference on Literacy and Health

Authors: Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA), National Literacy and Health Program (NLHP)

Collection: Research Materials

In partnership with 26 national health associations, the Canadian Public Health Association raises awareness about the links between literacy and health among health professionals. Specifically, over the past nine years, CPHA's National Literacy and Health Program (NLHP) has promoted plain language health information and clear verbal communication in the health profession throughout Canada.

The NLHP has undertaken numerous projects in the following are as:
• seniors' prescription medication use
• access to health services and health information
• poor health communication and its impact on patients' informed consent and health professional liability
• hard-to-use forms that undermine the independence and wellbeing of low-literacy health consumers
• health among low-literacy youth

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Added: 2006-06-23

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2. Directory of Plain Language Health Information (1999)

Directory of Plain Language Health Information

Authors: Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA)

Collection: Research Materials

The purpose of the Directory is to help Canadian health professionals locate excellent examples of plain language health information on a variety of subjects. A list of 375 titles from 50 organizations is presented. As well, the Introduction tells readers how and why we chose the resources that are listed. The Appendices provide basic plain language and clear design tips.

Added: 1999-01-01

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3. Good Medicine for Seniors: (2002)

Good Medicine for Seniors:

Guidelines for Plain Language and Good Design in Prescription Medication

Authors: Canadian Public Health Association (CPHA)

Collection: Research Materials

These Guidelines should help those involved with providing patient information to use plain language and clear verbal communication – pharmaceutical manufacturers, physicians, pharmacists and other health care providers.

Added: 2003-04-03

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