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Brief Health Literacy Screener (Chew Items)

Characteristics

Domains assessed: Information seeking: Document
Specific context: General
Validation sample population age: Adults: 18 to 64 years
Modes of administration in validation study: Face-to-face

Psychometrics

Number of items: 3
Sample size in validation study: 332
Administration Time (minutes): 1 minutes
Language of validated version: English

Main article reference

Chew, L.D., Bradley, K.A., & Boyko, E.J. (2004). Brief questions to identify patients with inadequate health literacy. Family Medicine, 36(8): 588-594.

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Corresponding author

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Lisa Chew
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Description

Survey items with Likert-type responses to identify inadequate health literacy

Year Measure first Published: 2004

About This Measure

Categorical scoring: Yes
Scoring categories: Sum score (0–5 each item), categorized as inadequate, marginal, or adequate

About the Validation of this Measure

Country where validated: United States of America
Content validity: Content of questions was based on five domains identified in a qualitative study of patients with limited health literacy: navigating the health care system, completing medical forms, following medication instructions, interacting with providers, and reading appointment slips.
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