NLM Releases New
Health Literacy Tool Shed Website
US National Library of Medicine: 11.30.2015
The U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM), in
collaboration with Boston University School of Medicine is pleased to announce
the launch of the Health Literacy
Tool Shed.
The Health Literacy Tool Shed is a free,
user-friendly, unique, curated online database of more than 100 empirically
validated health literacy instruments. The Tool Shed serves as an interactive,
one-stop shop where researchers use provided filters to select a health
literacy research instrument.
The Health Literacy Tool Shed provides
background information about each instrument and enables users to compare them.
‘The new Health Literacy Tool Shed helps users
choose the right instrument for their research or practice. It also helps
researchers assess core issues, such as the impact of health literacy on health
outcomes and health care utilization,’ says Robert A. Logan Ph.D., senior
staff, National Library of Medicine.
“Understanding what affects health, how to
navigate the health care system, or how to manage a chronic health condition
can have a major effect on a person’s health outcomes. NLM hopes this new
resource will help researchers provide new insights into how to ensure clear
communication within health care settings and how to increase health literacy
throughout populations,” says Betsy Humphreys, acting director, National
Library of Medicine.
Each instrument within the Health Literacy Tool
Shed is peer reviewed by health literacy research experts including: Michael
Paasche-Orlow, M.D., M.P.H., Boston University School of Medicine; and Lauren
McCormack, Ph.D., M.S.P.H., RTI International. The selected instruments vary in
terms of user accessibility and cost, as mandated by the original investigator.
The website was developed following
user-centered design methods to ensure the site’s relevant and ease of use.
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