Health literacy profiles of pregnant women and mothers in Tasmania: A cluster analysis
Satish Melwani,
Verity Cleland,
Kira Patterson
et al.
Abstract:Issue AddressedHealth literacy development can help to reduce the growing noncommunicable disease burden globally. However, less is known about the health literacy needs of pregnant women and mothers necessary to guide health literacy development in this priority population group. To enhance the understanding of the health literacy needs of pregnant women and mothers, this study aimed to develop data‐informed health literacy profiles of pregnant women and mothers with children (0–8 years) in Tasmania, as well … Show more
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