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Health Literacy und Selbstmanagement im Kontext von Kooperation und Integration

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Kaum ein Begriff hat in den letzten Jahren eine so große Verbreitung in den Gesundheitswissenschaften gefunden wie der der Health Literacy (im Folgenden: HL) (Nutbeam 2000; Kickbusch 2000; Nutbeam 2008). Der exact phrase term „health literacy“ führt in PubMed zu 4.834 Treffern (4.2.2016) und ist über die Jahre hinweg exponentiell steigend.

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Kofahl, C., Trojan, A. (2017). Health Literacy und Selbstmanagement im Kontext von Kooperation und Integration. In: Brandhorst, A., Hildebrandt, H., Luthe, EW. (eds) Kooperation und Integration – das unvollendete Projekt des Gesundheitssystems. Gesundheit. Politik - Gesellschaft - Wirtschaft. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-13783-0_27

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