Investigating Health Information Literacy Assessments and Efforts for Students taking Health Care, Nursing and Medical Courses: An Abbreviated Review of the Extant Literature

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Kimberly N. Howard

Abstract

Health information literacy is a skill set that is being formally evaluated and included in the curriculum of
health care, nursing and medical students. While health information literacy is referenced in many different
types of articles, the assessments and interventions related to it vary greatly when considering the academic
or public landscape. The aim of this paper is to review and summarize the existing literature related to health
information literacy measurement tools and efforts to valuate and or improve the skill sets of students in
the institutional environment. The review will also consider how health information literacy is defined and
evaluated in the academic environment in comparison to how it is defined and measured when considering
the general public.

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Investigating Health Information Literacy Assessments and Efforts for Students taking Health Care, Nursing and Medical Courses: An Abbreviated Review of the Extant Literature. (2020). International Journal of Nursing Education, 12(2), 54-58. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijone.v12i2.3931
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Kimberly N. Howard

MLIS, University Services Associate in the Department of Biological Sciences at the
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2025 E. Newport Ave. Milwaukee, WI, 53211

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Investigating Health Information Literacy Assessments and Efforts for Students taking Health Care, Nursing and Medical Courses: An Abbreviated Review of the Extant Literature. (2020). International Journal of Nursing Education, 12(2), 54-58. https://doi.org/10.37506/ijone.v12i2.3931