Abstract
Background: Health literacy is an essential social determinant
for promoting and maintaining the health of a population. Aim:
From a health promotion perspective, explore health literacy issues, concerns
and future challenges among Nordic practitioners and researchers.
Methods: Data were collected in a workshop at the
8th Nordic Health Promotion Conference, and in a literature
review, with articles from five databases. The search included title and
abstract with the search terms health literacy* and health literacy as a MeSH
term and all the Nordic countries. Qualitative and quantitative analysis were
used. Results: Twenty-five persons participated in the
workshop. The discussions were summarized in six themes: concept of health
literacy in national language; risk of victim blaming; measuring health
literacy; content in school curricula on health literacy; new technologies for
information and communication; communication and collaboration between different
actors in support of health. Forty-three articles on health literacy were
identified, mainly conducted within three fields: development, test and
adaptation of instruments for measuring health literacy; measurement of health
literacy among patients, or other defined target groups and on populations; and
developing and evaluating methods/tools for the training of personnel groups or
different target groups.
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