Everyday-ing Health Literacy and the Imperative of Health Communication: A Critical Agenda

  • Tsang E
  • Hui D
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Abstract

Health literacy is an increasingly important issue amongst scholars of health studies and medical practitioners. This essay seeks to understand how health knowledge is co-constructed by different agencies and the role of health communication in this process can contribute to everyday-ing health literacy. In addition, this essay attempts to understand how health communication becomes an everyday practice in identifying disease-specific needs.

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Tsang, E. P. keung, & Hui, D. L. H. (2016). Everyday-ing Health Literacy and the Imperative of Health Communication: A Critical Agenda (pp. 63–70). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45471-9_7

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