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SLP Health Lit

TermDefinition
Health Literacy The ability to obtain, process, and understand basic health information and services to make appropriate health care decisions.
Factors to consider in health literacy Factors to consider: - Experience with the health care system - Culture and language - Format of material - Communication of information
What is the difference between EI and IQ? Emotional Intelligence (EI) is defined as the ability to: 1) Recognize, understand and manage our own emotions and; 2) Recognize, understand and influence the emotions of others. EI vs. IQ - EI can be learned at any age - EI can change throughout
Emotional intelligence helps us: - Have uncomfortable conversations without hurting feelings - Manage our emotions when stressed or feeling overwhelmed - Improve relationships with the people we care about - Resolve conflicts  - Coach and motivate others - Create a culture of collab
*****Types of bias (6)*** 1. personal 2. cultural 3. test 4. professional 5. gender 6. racial *most biases are implicit* subconscious biases judging against them
limit your bias during (4) 1. case history 2. Test administration formal and informal 3. analysis and interpretation 4. post assessment report
A female clinician does not like working with men due to previous past experiences. She is less approachable and while provides care does not provide patient education. What type of bias is this? Personal/gender
A clinician working in a lower socioeconomic area. While talking to a colleague the clinician says, "The clinic always smells after Jesus's family comes." What bias is present? Cultural/racial
An orthodox Jewish father declines to look the SLP in the eyes and won't shake her hand. The SLP is polite but slightly upset by this. What bias might be present? Cultural
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