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Health and Wellness
October is Health Literacy Month! What does it mean for you? It means that we encourage you to seek reliable sources for health information, not snake oil salesmen!
First stop: National Library of Medicine!
October is also the month we’ve started our series “Everyone Welcome At the Table,” funded by the IMLS (Institute of Museum and Library Services) and the MBLC (Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners).
Your health literacy is important to us.
What is Health Literacy?
The Institute of Medicine defines Health Literacy as “the degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain, process, and understand basic health information and services needed to make appropriate health decisions.”
Why Is It So Important to Be Health Literate?
Health literacy is essential for successful access to care and use of services, self-care of chronic conditions, and maintenance of health and wellness. Health literacy is fundamental to healthcare that requires individuals to have a more active role in decisions and management.
How Can You Improve Your Health Literacy?
1. Ask questions. …
2. Repeat information back to your doctor or nurse. …
3. Bring all of your medicines to your next doctor’s visit. …
4. Have another adult with you. …
5. Let the doctor’s office know you need an interpreter if you don’t speak or understand English very well. …
Ask Me 3: Good Questions for Your Good Health
Ask Me 3® is an educational program that encourages patients and families to ask three specific questions of their providers to better understand their health conditions and what they need to do to stay healthy.
- What is my main problem?
- What do I need to do?
- Why is it important for me to do this?
Designed by health literacy experts, Ask Me 3 is intended to help patients become more active members of their health care team, and provide a critical platform to improve communications between patients, families, and health care professionals.
Institute for Healthcare Improvement / National Patient Safety Foundation
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Ask Me 3 is a registered trademark licensed to the Institute for Healthcare Improvement.
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Nutrition 101
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- the importance of incorporating more fruits and vegetables into your diet
- the difference between good carbohydrates and bad carbohydrates
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- the difference between “LDL” and “HDL” cholesterol
- the health benefits of calcium and vitamins
- the health hazards of being underweight or overweight and ways to change your weight
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- how to tune in to the messages your body is sending you
- to take charge of your body composition
- ways to nourish your body with fitness
- about weight and diet
- the importance of exercise to maintain good health
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– Anxiety Therapy 101
– Depression Management
– Drug and Alcohol Abuse 101
– Anger Management 101
– How to Quit Smoking
– Pursuing Happiness: Successful Strategies
– Building Self-Esteem
– Building Self-Esteem in Children
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