Assessing organizational health literacy in hospitals and primary health care services-experiences from the M-POHL project
Аутори
Straβmayr, ChristaLevin-Zamir, Diane
Søberg Finbraten, Hanne
Haarmann, Alexander
Islertas, Zeynep
Zillmann, Nadine
Krajnović, Dušanka
Jaks, Rebecca
Конференцијски прилог (Објављена верзија)
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The WHO-Action Network on Measuring Population and
Organizational Health Literacy (M-POHL) initiated in 2022 in
cooperation with the Health Promoting Hospitals and Health
Literate Health Care Organizations working group a project with
two main tasks: (1) to translate, culturally adapt and pilot the
“International Self-Assessment Tool for Organizational Health
Literacy of Hospitals” in as many countries as possible, an
instrument which was developed by the “International Working
Group Health Promoting Hospitals and Health Literate Health
Care Organizations” in 2019, and (2) to develop a self-
assessment tool for organizational health literacy (OHL) in
primary health care services, building on existing tools and
thereafter translate it into further languages, culturally adapt,
and subsequently pilot it in different countries. Many countries
in the European region have joined the M-POHL OHL project. The
objective of the workshop is to inform on the above-mentioned
tools an...d the study protocol used and to present and discuss
national experiences regarding the process and results of
translation, cultural adaption, and piloting of the tools with a
focus on the feasibility and acceptability of the tools, on possible
improvements and suggestions to facilitate a broad uptake of the
tools in practice. Key message/Impact: The tools for assessing
OHL in hospitals and in primary health care services are designed
to support management and staff of hospitals and primary health
care services to consider, systematically assess, and improve the
health literacy responsiveness of their organization to better
serve their patients, their local population, and support to their
staff to integrate health literacy in their roles in the healthcare
system. The expected impact of the proposed session is to
increase the awareness of OHL and disseminate the respective
tools that facilitate the assessment of OHL. Workshop
participants can benefit from the experiences gained in the M-
POHL project.
Извор:
29th International Conference on Health Promoting Hospitals and Health Services - The Role of Health Promotion in Well-being-oriented Healthcare, September 20-22, 2023, Vienna, Austria, Abstract book, 2023, 35-36Издавач:
- University of Vienna, Austria
- International Network of Health Promoting Hospitals and Health Services
Институција/група
PharmacyTY - CONF AU - Straβmayr, Christa AU - Levin-Zamir, Diane AU - Søberg Finbraten, Hanne AU - Haarmann, Alexander AU - Islertas, Zeynep AU - Zillmann, Nadine AU - Krajnović, Dušanka AU - Jaks, Rebecca PY - 2023 UR - https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/5488 AB - The WHO-Action Network on Measuring Population and Organizational Health Literacy (M-POHL) initiated in 2022 in cooperation with the Health Promoting Hospitals and Health Literate Health Care Organizations working group a project with two main tasks: (1) to translate, culturally adapt and pilot the “International Self-Assessment Tool for Organizational Health Literacy of Hospitals” in as many countries as possible, an instrument which was developed by the “International Working Group Health Promoting Hospitals and Health Literate Health Care Organizations” in 2019, and (2) to develop a self- assessment tool for organizational health literacy (OHL) in primary health care services, building on existing tools and thereafter translate it into further languages, culturally adapt, and subsequently pilot it in different countries. Many countries in the European region have joined the M-POHL OHL project. The objective of the workshop is to inform on the above-mentioned tools and the study protocol used and to present and discuss national experiences regarding the process and results of translation, cultural adaption, and piloting of the tools with a focus on the feasibility and acceptability of the tools, on possible improvements and suggestions to facilitate a broad uptake of the tools in practice. Key message/Impact: The tools for assessing OHL in hospitals and in primary health care services are designed to support management and staff of hospitals and primary health care services to consider, systematically assess, and improve the health literacy responsiveness of their organization to better serve their patients, their local population, and support to their staff to integrate health literacy in their roles in the healthcare system. The expected impact of the proposed session is to increase the awareness of OHL and disseminate the respective tools that facilitate the assessment of OHL. Workshop participants can benefit from the experiences gained in the M- POHL project. PB - University of Vienna, Austria PB - International Network of Health Promoting Hospitals and Health Services C3 - 29th International Conference on Health Promoting Hospitals and Health Services - The Role of Health Promotion in Well-being-oriented Healthcare, September 20-22, 2023, Vienna, Austria, Abstract book T1 - Assessing organizational health literacy in hospitals and primary health care services-experiences from the M-POHL project SP - 35 EP - 36 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_5488 ER -
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Straβmayr, C., Levin-Zamir, D., Søberg Finbraten, H., Haarmann, A., Islertas, Z., Zillmann, N., Krajnović, D.,& Jaks, R.. (2023). Assessing organizational health literacy in hospitals and primary health care services-experiences from the M-POHL project. in 29th International Conference on Health Promoting Hospitals and Health Services - The Role of Health Promotion in Well-being-oriented Healthcare, September 20-22, 2023, Vienna, Austria, Abstract book University of Vienna, Austria., 35-36. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_5488
Straβmayr C, Levin-Zamir D, Søberg Finbraten H, Haarmann A, Islertas Z, Zillmann N, Krajnović D, Jaks R. Assessing organizational health literacy in hospitals and primary health care services-experiences from the M-POHL project. in 29th International Conference on Health Promoting Hospitals and Health Services - The Role of Health Promotion in Well-being-oriented Healthcare, September 20-22, 2023, Vienna, Austria, Abstract book. 2023;:35-36. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_5488 .
Straβmayr, Christa, Levin-Zamir, Diane, Søberg Finbraten, Hanne, Haarmann, Alexander, Islertas, Zeynep, Zillmann, Nadine, Krajnović, Dušanka, Jaks, Rebecca, "Assessing organizational health literacy in hospitals and primary health care services-experiences from the M-POHL project" in 29th International Conference on Health Promoting Hospitals and Health Services - The Role of Health Promotion in Well-being-oriented Healthcare, September 20-22, 2023, Vienna, Austria, Abstract book (2023):35-36, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_5488 .