Use of Service-Learning to Teach Health Literacy with Online Graduate Nursing Students.

Nurs Educ Perspect

About the Authors Tracy P. George, DNP, APRN-BC, CNE, is an assistant professor, Francis Marion University School of Health Sciences, Florence, South Carolina. Claire DeCristofaro, MD, is an assistant professor, College of Health, Human Services, and Science, Ashford University, San Diego, California. For more information, contact Dr. George at

Published: September 2019

To meet Healthy People 2020 goals, health literacy must be included in health care program curricula. In a fully online graduate nursing course, an innovative service-learning activity asked students to collaborate in the creation of low-literacy patient education pamphlets for practice partners at a community rehabilitation facility. Involvement with community stakeholders such as support groups and interprofessional team members enhanced interdisciplinary educational outcomes. Through this innovative project-based activity, students were able to meet the clinical education and decision support needs of rehabilitation patients while translating academic coursework to support actual community needs.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.NEP.0000000000000231DOI Listing

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