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  • The study explores two urban complex care management programs in the Western U.S. through interviews and observations involving 17 registered nurses (RNs).
  • The concept of "social literacy" is introduced as a key nursing skill, where RNs identify and address the diverse challenges patients face in managing their health due to their social environments.
  • This broadened understanding of health literacy emphasizes the importance of social context and the healthcare system's stratification in helping patients achieve effective self-management.

Article Abstract

We share findings from a larger ethnographic study of two urban complex care management programs in the Western United States. The data presented stem from in-depth interviews conducted with 17 complex care management RNs and participant observations of home visits. We advance the concept of social literacy as a nursing attribute that comprises an RN's recognition and responses to the varied types of hinderances to self-management with which patients must contend in their lived environment. It is through social literacy that complex care management RNs reconceptualize and understand health literacy to be a product born out of the social circumstances in which patients live and the stratified nature of the health care systems that provide them care. Social literacy provides a broader framework for health literacy-one that is situated within the patient's social context through which complex care management RNs must navigate for self-management goals to be achieved.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7882743PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2333393621993451DOI Listing

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