The Influence of Dr. Rima Rudd's Organizational Health Literacy Scholarship in Maryland.

Q2 Medicine
Health literacy research and practice Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-09 DOI:10.3928/24748307-20240814-01
Cynthia Baur, Catherine Maybury, Lindsay Rosenfeld, Leah Richey
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Abstract

Background: This article analyzes and reflects on Dr. Rima Rudd's organizational health literacy ideas and tools and their influence on the field generally and on four projects over 12 years in Maryland specifically.

Objective: We present four organizational health literacy projects - two from oral health and two from COVID-19 vaccination - that used or were influenced by Dr. Rudd's the Health Literacy Environment of Hospitals and Health Centers.

Methods: In the oral health projects, we describe the organizational assessments we conducted, the assessment results, and the actions organizations took in response. In a Frederick, Maryland, COVID-19 project, we worked with multiple organizations in a single city to train them in the organizational assessment process, and we report the activities and results of this training. In the Baltimore, Maryland COVID-19 project, we provided general information about organizational health literacy and trained key health professionals in local organizations.

Key results: Our results confirm that Dr. Rudd's tools work mainly as intended because they help organizations or third-party evaluators identify health literacy barriers and create health literacy insights. Also, we observed that organizational health literacy tools can support organizations' interest in equity goals and increase their willingness to spend time on health literacy projects.

Conclusions: Translating knowledge and skills to actions can require more time than organizations can commit or be more difficult than they can handle. In our projects, the four most positive examples were driven by a collaboration between our team and a change champion who had the power to institute new ideas and actions. While it can take time and money to gain traction, our Maryland work shows that organizational assessments are accessible, practical and tangible. We conclude that Dr. Rudd's influence extends beyond specific tools and is reflected in the field's acceptance of organizational and professional responsibility for health literacy as an equity and justice issue. [HLRP: Health Literacy Research and Practice. 2024;8(3):e151-e158.].

Rima Rudd 博士的 "组织健康素养 "奖学金对马里兰州的影响。
背景:本文分析并反思了 Rima Rudd 博士的组织健康素养理念和工具及其对整个领域的影响,特别是对马里兰州 12 年来四个项目的影响:我们介绍了四个组织健康素养项目--两个是口腔健康项目,两个是 COVID-19 疫苗接种项目--这些项目使用了 Rudd 博士的《医院和健康中心的健康素养环境》或受其影响:在口腔健康项目中,我们介绍了我们进行的组织评估、评估结果以及组织采取的应对措施。在马里兰州弗雷德里克的 COVID-19 项目中,我们与一个城市中的多家机构合作,对他们进行组织评估流程培训,并报告了培训活动和结果。在马里兰州巴尔的摩市的 COVID-19 项目中,我们提供了有关组织健康素养的一般信息,并对当地组织的主要卫生专业人员进行了培训:我们的结果证实,Rudd 博士的工具主要起到了预期的作用,因为这些工具能够帮助组织或第三方评估人员识别健康素养障碍,并提出健康素养见解。此外,我们还观察到,组织健康素养工具可以支持组织对公平目标的兴趣,并提高他们在健康素养项目上花费时间的意愿:结论:将知识和技能转化为行动所需的时间可能超过组织所能投入的时间,或者难度超过组织所能应对的难度。在我们的项目中,四个最积极的例子都是由我们的团队与变革倡导者合作推动的,变革倡导者有权提出新的想法并采取行动。马里兰州的工作表明,组织评估虽然需要时间和金钱才能获得牵引力,但它是容易获得、切实可行和看得见摸得着的。我们的结论是,陆克文博士的影响超越了具体的工具,体现在该领域将健康素养作为一个公平和正义问题的组织和专业责任。[HLRP:健康素养研究与实践。2024;8(3):e151-e158]。
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Health literacy research and practice
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