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Community Health Equity Res Policy
July 2024
Centre Expert Plaies Chroniques, Centre Hospitalier Max Querrien, Paimpol, France.
Health literate self-management education is at stake for the prevention and management of non-communicable diseases in low resources settings and countries. Here we describe the Learning Nest in Ordinary Context (NA-CO in French, aiming at the structuring of health education programs at the micro- (education sessions) and the meso-levels (adapted to context). The Learning Nest model was designed based on a combination on health literacy principles and on studies conducted with vulnerable people with non-communicable diseases.
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June 2022
ICARE EA7389 Austral Cooperative Institute for Research in Education, Reunion University, Saint-Denis, Réunion.
Objectives: Considering health literacy needs is a key component of health services responsiveness to diabetes self-management among vulnerable individuals. The purpose of this qualitative study was to provide a detailed analysis of the health literacy of people with type 2 diabetes in relation to their daily self-care practices.
Design: Nested qualitative study in the ERMIES randomised controlled trial testing a 2-year structured care in type 2 diabetes.