
doi: 10.1136/bmj.e3066
pmid: 22549061
Raynor points out that increasing health literacy would improve health outcomes.1 One in six people in the UK has literacy skills below that expected of an 11 year old.2 A recent study found that, on average, 46.3% of people living in eight developed European countries have “inadequate” or …
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Reading, Health Behavior, Humans, Female, Mortality, Health Literacy
Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Reading, Health Behavior, Humans, Female, Mortality, Health Literacy
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