Health Literacy



What is health literacy?

In England, more than 4 out of 10 adults (43%) cannot routinely understand health information because their literacy skills are not good enough. And more than 6 out of 10 adults (61%) can’t understand health information because their numeracy skills are too poor.

To communicate well, anyone working in health care must provide information that can be understood. This can be written or spoken. It includes information on accessing services as well as clear medical information. (Health Literacy Toolkit, 2023).

The health library offers a 1-hour training session, accredited by the Royal Society for Public Health UK (RSPH), that can be delivered face-2-face or virtually via Teams.

The aims of the session are:

  • To introduce you to the concept of health literacy.
  • To consider the impact low health literacy can have on your work, your patients, and the NHS.
  • To explore practical methods that can be used to help improve health literacy and the patient experience.

 

Session details:

Group options:

Virtual - This session can be delivered virtually (via Teams) for groups of 12 people or less. If you have a large team, we can schedule as many sessions as you need.

Classroom – This session can also be delivered face-to-face for groups of 25 people or less.

Individuals can also book onto virtual sessions – just send an email and ask for upcoming dates.

Contact: Debbie Wyatt by email to book a session for yourself or your team: debbie.wyatt@uhnm.nhs.uk



Some great informative titles on diversity and inclusion for LGBT+ History Month

 



                

How Can We Be Wrong?: A bio-fictional LGBTQIA+ memoir
Transgender Employees in the Workplace: A Guide for Employers
Counselling Skills for Working with Gender Diversity and Identity
Transgender Health: A Practitioner's Guide to Binary and Non-Binary Trans Patient Care
Can I tell you about gender diversity? A Guide for Friends, Family and Professionals
LGBTQ health research: theory, methods, practice
Trans and Non-binary Gender Healthcare for Psychiatrists, Psychologists, and Other Health Professionals
Clinician's guide to LGBTQIA+ care : cultural safety and social justice in primary, sexual and reproductive healthcare
Fast facts about LGBTQ+ care for nurses.

Library Search

You can also find some of our e-books alongside print copies in our library catalogue some are for Keele users only but others are available to NHS staff. Access the catalogue here: https://www.keele.ac.uk/healthlibrary/find/librarysearch/




NHS OpenAthens

 



If you haven't got an NHS OpenAthens password you can self-register using your UHNM email address here: https://openathens.nice.org.uk// (there is more help should you need it here: https://www.keele.ac.uk/healthlibrary/training/onlineguidesandsupport/athens/ )

E-books

As well as our physical print bookstock, UHNM staff also have access to a wide array of e-books which can be read on line and sometimes downloaded. All you need to access them is an OpenAthens password.

Clinical Key

Besides journal articles there are lots and lots of the latest ebooks available via our subscription to Clinical Key on a wide range of clinical topics. Take a look at our guides to Clinical Key here: https://www.keele.ac.uk/healthlibrary/training/onlineguidesandsupport/clinicalkey/

Kortext

 https://read.kortext.com/

There are around 100 titles on this site on a range of topics including many from the popular "...at a glance" series. Once logged in with OpenAthens type University Hospitals of North Midlands in the institution box and then on the page that comes up click on "collections" next to books and the titles will gradually all appear in an alphabetical list. Click on the images to access the books.

Library Search

You can also find some of our e-books alongside print copies in our library catalogue some are for Keele users only but others are available to NHS staff such as  the Oxford Handbooks online collection. Access the catalogue here: https://www.keele.ac.uk/healthlibrary/find/librarysearch/

To help you use and access all our e-books as mentioned above there are further helpful guides on our website here: https://www.keele.ac.uk/healthlibrary/find/ebooks/

Happy New Year

 


Normal service has resumed Tuesday 3rd January 2025

Christmas Opening Arrangements 2024

  The Health Library at County will remain open to users over the Christmas and New Year period. Access will be via swipe card as the PGMC building is closed. The library will be unstaffed between Tuesday 24th December until Thursday 2nd January 2025. 

 * Staff will be available for enquiries Monday the 30th and Tuesday the 31st of December.

Out of hours access arrangements for evenings and weekends continue as normal (please contact the library if you would like out of hours access)



Information on opening hours over the Christmas and New Year period at the Health Library (CEC) Royal Stoke can be found on the Health Library Blog
https://hlnews.blogspot.com/2024/12/christmas-opening-hours-at-health.html


Merry Christmas 

from 

The Library Team