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Arizona Health Disparities Center Plain Language and Plain Talk Welcome Health Literacy Assessment Tool Activity Jargon Activity Plain Talk Arizona Health Disparities Center Presents Plain Language and Plain Talk By Jana Granillo

Arizona Health Disparities Center Plain Language and Plain Talk Goal Increase personal awareness of Health Literacy, Plain Language and role/responsibility related to consumer communication.

Arizona Health Disparities Center Plain Language and Plain Talk Learning Objectives Understand what Health Literacy is and how if affects consumer communication. Have an awareness of key concepts used in Plain Language. Have an awareness of the Vital Signs Health Literacy assessment tool.

Arizona Health Disparities Center Plain Language and Plain Talk Learning Outcomes Use plain language in conducting work activities and in writing materials. Reduce jargon in consumer communication. Review printed materials used with consumers and evaluate the appropriate use in the consumer targeted population.

Arizona Health Disparities Center Plain Language and Plain Talk Before we can start to talk about Plain Language and Plain Talk, we need to speak to Health Literacy.

Arizona Health Disparities Center Plain Language and Plain Talk What is Health Literacy? …. the degree to which individuals can: obtain, process, and understand the basic health information and services they need to make appropriate health decisions. (Report Brief, April 2004 Health Literacy a Prescription to End Confusion, Institute of Medicine.)

Arizona Health Disparities Center Plain Language and Plain Talk What kind of health decisions and actions do you want from your target population?

Arizona Health Disparities Center Plain Language and Plain Talk What are characteristics of your target population?

Arizona Health Disparities Center Plain Language and Plain Talk Examples of health-related tasks related to Health Literacy includes to understand from written material such as the health risks of obesity; to determine the benefits of a health insurance plan; or to determine the correct dose of a prescribed medication from a prescription label

Arizona Health Disparities Center Plain Language and Plain Talk Health Literacy A Prescription to End Confusion, IOM Who does it affect? Who is at risk? Health Literacy is a systemic problem and the responsibility of? ___________

Arizona Health Disparities Center Plain Language and Plain Talk Health Literacy Video A Prescription to End Confusion, IOM Who does it effect? 90 million adults, most are native born English Speakers Who is at risk? Elderly, Poor, Less than High School Education, New Immigrants, others? Health Literacy is a systemic problem and the responsibility of? Health Care Providers, Public Health Communities, Government, Advocates, Advertisers and Marketers, Patients and Families.

Arizona Health Disparities Center Plain Language and Plain Talk What is Health Literacy? But health literacy goes beyond the individual..… It also depends upon: the skills, preferences, and expectations of health information and care providers. (Health care providers: doctors; nurses; administrators; home health workers; the media; and many others.) (Report Brief, April 2004 Health Literacy a Prescription to End Confusion, Institute of Medicine.)

Arizona Health Disparities Center Plain Language and Plain Talk What is your communication responsibility in your field of work?

Arizona Health Disparities Center Plain Language and Plain Talk Examples of HL Assessment Tools TOFHLA, Test of Functional Health Literacy in Adults REALM, Rapid Estimate of Adult Literacy in Medicine Vital Signs (a U of A product, interprets a food nutrition label for ice cream.) For more information, visit ADHS net.

Arizona Health Disparities Center Plain Language and Plain Talk Health Literacy Assessment Tool Activity Given the Health Literacy: REALM Activity sheet, lets have a little fun! Read together as a group all words on the list(s)

Arizona Health Disparities Center Plain Language and Plain Talk Fat Flu Pill Dose Eye Stress Smear Nerves Germs Meals Disease Cancer Caffeine Attack Kidney Hormones Herpes Seizure Bowel Asthma Rectal Incest Fatigue Pelvic Jaundice Infection Exercise Behavior Prescription Notify Gallbladder Calories Depression Miscarriage Pregnancy Arthritis Nutrition Menopause Appendix Abnormal Syphilis Hemorrhoids Nausea Directed List 1 List 2

Arizona Health Disparities Center Plain Language and Plain Talk Allergic Menstrual Testicle Colitis Emergency Medication Occupation Sexuality Alcoholism Irritation Constipation Gonorrhea Inflammatory Diabetes Hepatitis Antibiotics Diagnosis Potassium Anemia Obesity Osteoporosis Impetigo List 3

Arizona Health Disparities Center Plain Language and Plain Talk Vital Sign See label instrument See instructions

Arizona Health Disparities Center Plain Language and Plain Talk The Newest Vital Sign A Health Literacy Assessment Tool Pfizer Clear Health Communication Initiative

Arizona Health Disparities Center Plain Language and Plain Talk What can we do? What can we effect? (Low hanging Fruit?) Reduce Jargon. Use Plain Language Get feedback from targeted group.

Arizona Health Disparities Center Plain Language and Plain Talk Jargon Analgesic Anti- inflammatory Benign Carcinoma Cardiac Problem Heart Failure Hypertension Lipids Menopause Menses Osteoporosis Referral Terminal Toxic Catheterize Bladder Pain killer Heart problem Heart is not pumping well. Put a tube where your urine comes out.

Arizona Health Disparities Center Plain Language and Plain Talk Jargon You Use …

Arizona Health Disparities Center Plain Language and Plain Talk Jargon Activity Given the jargon list we previously generated, work with a participant, select one or two words from the list and suggest another term to use with your target population.

Arizona Health Disparities Center Plain Language and Plain Talk Plain Language 1.… design and write the document in a way that best serves the reader. … 2.… Try for the same unaffected tone you would use if you were speaking to the reader in person. 3.Omit unnecessary detail Use examples … 5.… test…

Arizona Health Disparities Center Plain Language and Plain Talk Example Plain Language … Before The dietary guidelines for Americans recommends a half hour or more of moderate physical activity on most days, preferably everyday. The activity can include brisk walking, calisthenics, home care, gardening, moderate sports exercise, and dancing. After Do at least 30 minutes of exercise, like brisk walking, most days of the week.

Arizona Health Disparities Center Plain Language and Plain Talk Before Title I of the CARE Act creates a program of formula and supplemental competitive grants to help metropolitan areas with 2,000 or more reported AIDS cases meet emergency care needs of low- income HIV patients. Title II of the Ryan White Act provides formula grants to States and territories for operation of HIV service consortia in the localities most affected but the epidemic, provision of home and community -based care, continuation of insurance coverage for persons with HIV infection, and treatments that prolong life and prevent serious deterioration of health. Up to 10 percent of the funds for this program can be used to support Special Projects of National Significance. After Low income people living with HIV/AIDS gain, literally, years, through the advanced drug treatments and ongoing care supported by HRSA’s Ryan White Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency (CARE)

Arizona Health Disparities Center Plain Language and Plain Talk Before This is a multipurpose passenger vehicle which will handle and maneuver differently from an ordinary passenger car, in driving conditions which may occur on streets and highways and off road. As with other vehicles of this type, if you make sharp turns or abrupt maneuvers, the vehicle may roll over or may go out of control and crash. You should read driving guidelines and instructions in the Owner's Manual, and WEAR YOUR SEAT BELTS AT ALL TIMES.

Arizona Health Disparities Center Plain Language and Plain Talk Avoid Abrupt Maneuvers and Excessive Speed Always Buckle Up See Owners Manual for Further Information

Arizona Health Disparities Center Plain Language and Plain Talk More Plain Language Thesaurus for Health Communications, National Center for Health Marketing, HHS, CDC, October 2007

Arizona Health Disparities Center Plain Language and Plain Talk Thanks.. visit the web for more information about Health Literacy Definition Institute of Medicine Vignette and Summary NAAL National Assessment of Adult Literacy The Health Literacy of America’s Adults: Results from the 2003 National Assessment of Adult Literacy; Hosted by the National Institute for Literacy ; A webcast presentation, August 29, 2007, Sheida White, NAAL Project Officer, National Center for Education Statistics

Arizona Health Disparities Center Plain Language and Plain Talk + Assessment Tools Resources Fry Readability Scale: Key word search, +The Council of State Government, 2003 Health Literacy Toolkit. Executive Summary; keyword Health Literacy

Arizona Health Disparities Center Plain Language and Plain Talk

Arizona Health Disparities Center Plain Language and Plain Talk

Arizona Health Disparities Center Plain Language and Plain Talk Goal Increase personal awareness of Health Literacy, Plain Language and role/responsibility related to consumer communication.

Arizona Health Disparities Center Plain Language and Plain Talk Learning Objectives: Understand what Health Literacy is and how if affects consumer communication. Have an awareness of key concepts used in Plain Language. Have an awareness of the Vital Signs Health Literacy assessment tool.

Arizona Health Disparities Center Plain Language and Plain Talk Learning Outcomes Use plain language in conducting work activities and in writing materials. Reduce jargon in consumer communication. Review printed materials used with consumers and evaluate the appropriate use in the consumer targeted population.