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Health literacy in a community with low levels of education: findings from Chakaria, a rural area of Bangladesh

Author Affiliations
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies
Published InBMC Public Health
Year2017
Citations87

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Health literacy (HL) helps individuals to make effective use of available health services. In low-income countries such as Bangladesh, the less than optimum use of services could be due to low levels of HL. Bangladesh's health service delivery is pluralistic with a mix of public, private and informally trained healthcare providers. Emphasis on HL has been inadequate. Thus, it is important to assess the levels of HL and service utilization patterns. The findings from this study aim to bridge the knowledge gap. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The data for this study came from a cross-sectional survey carried out in September 2014, in Chakaria, a rural area in Bangladesh. A total of 1500 respondents were randomly selected from the population of…
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