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. 2017 Summer;12(1):52-7.
doi: 10.15420/ecr.2017:2:2.

Health Literacy and Atrial Fibrillation: Relevance and Future Directions for Patient-centred Care

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Health Literacy and Atrial Fibrillation: Relevance and Future Directions for Patient-centred Care

Konstantinos N Aronis et al. Eur Cardiol. 2017 Summer.

Abstract

Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a common cardiac arrhythmia with significant clinical outcomes, and is associated with high medical and social costs. AF is complicated for patients because of its specialised terminology, long-term adherence, symptom monitoring, referral to specialty care, array of potential interventions and potential for adversity. Health literacy is a frequently under-recognised, yet fundamental, component towards successful care in AF. Health literacy is defined as the capacity to obtain, process and understand health information, and has had markedly limited study in AF. However, health literacy could contribute to how patients interpret symptoms, navigate care, and participate in treatment evaluation and decision-making. This review aims to summarise the clinical importance and essential relevance of health literacy in AF. We focus here on central aspects of AF care that are most related to self-care, including understanding the symptoms of AF, shared decision-making, adherence and anticoagulation for stroke prevention. We discuss opportunities to enhance AF care based on findings from the literature on health literacy, and identify important gaps. Our overall objective is to articulate the importance and relevance of integrating health literacy in the care of individuals with AF.

Keywords: Atrial fibrillation; health literacy; patient-centred care; patients; prevention; risk factors.

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Disclosure: The authors have no conflict of interest to declare.

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Figure 1:. Addressing Atrial Fibrillation (AF) and Health Literacy

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