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. 2006 May 1;97(Suppl 2):S5–S9. doi: 10.1007/BF03405365

Staying the Course: The Captain’s Log Continues

Maintenir le cap: Le journal de bord du capitaine: la suite

Irving Rootman 11,, Deborah Gordon El-Bihbety 21
PMCID: PMC6976077  PMID: 16805153

Abstract

This paper introduces the reader to the context for the papers in this journal supplement by describing the background and task assigned to the authors, a short history of the development of the field of literacy and health in Canada, some recent developments and opportunities, some information on the nature and magnitude of the issue, and an overview of the supplement. The publication results from the Second Canadian Conference on Literacy and Health. Authors were asked to summarize what was learned at the conference, what we need to know, and what we need to do to move the field forward in relation to the themes of the conference. The four themes were: Building Best Practices in Literacy and Health; Focusing on Language and Culture; Building Knowledge in Literacy and Health; and Building Healthy Public Policy.

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MeSH terms: Literacy, health, health literacy, conference proceedings

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Maintenir le cap: Le journal de bord du capitaine: la suite

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