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What is the evidence on the methods, frameworks and indicators used to evaluate health literacy policies, programmes and interventions at the regional, national and organizational levels?
København; World Health Organization; 2019. (Health Evidence Network synthesis report, 65).
Monography in English | PIE | ID: biblio-1024286
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ABSTRACT
The Health Evidence Network (HEN) is an information service for public health decision-makers in the WHO European Region, in action since 2003 and initiated and coordinated by the WHO Regional Office for Europe under the umbrella of the European Health Information Initiative (a multipartner network coordinating all health information activities in the WHO European Region). HEN supports public health decision-makers to use the best available evidence in their own decision-making and aims to ensure links between evidence, health policies and improvements in public health. The HEN synthesis report series provides summaries of what is known about the policy issue, the gaps in the evidence and the areas of debate. Based on the synthesized evidence, HEN proposes policy options, not recommendations, for further consideration of policy-makers to formulate their own recommendations and policies within their national context.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Health context: Sustainable Health Agenda for the Americas Health problem: Goal 7: Evidence and knowledge in health Database: PIE Main subject: Health Education / Health Literacy / Health Communication Language: English Journal: Health Evidence Network synthesis report Year: 2019 Document type: Monography
Full text: Available Collection: International databases Health context: Sustainable Health Agenda for the Americas Health problem: Goal 7: Evidence and knowledge in health Database: PIE Main subject: Health Education / Health Literacy / Health Communication Language: English Journal: Health Evidence Network synthesis report Year: 2019 Document type: Monography
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