Andrew Karter to Health Literacy
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Andrew Karter has written about Health Literacy.
Connection Strength
3.074
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Validity of a Computational Linguistics-Derived Automated Health Literacy Measure Across Race/Ethnicity: Findings from The ECLIPPSE Project. J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2021 05; 32(2 Suppl):347-365.
Score: 0.738
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Employing computational linguistics techniques to identify limited patient health literacy: Findings from the ECLIPPSE study. Health Serv Res. 2021 02; 56(1):132-144.
Score: 0.708
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The Next Frontier in Communication and the ECLIPPSE Study: Bridging the Linguistic Divide in Secure Messaging. J Diabetes Res. 2017; 2017:1348242.
Score: 0.550
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Health literacy and antidepressant medication adherence among adults with diabetes: the diabetes study of Northern California (DISTANCE). J Gen Intern Med. 2013 Sep; 28(9):1181-7.
Score: 0.420
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Challenges and solutions to employing natural language processing and machine learning to measure patients' health literacy and physician writing complexity: The ECLIPPSE study. J Biomed Inform. 2021 01; 113:103658.
Score: 0.180
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Developing and Testing Automatic Models of Patient Communicative Health Literacy Using Linguistic Features: Findings from the ECLIPPSE study. Health Commun. 2021 07; 36(8):1018-1028.
Score: 0.170
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Update on health literacy and diabetes. Diabetes Educ. 2014 Sep-Oct; 40(5):581-604.
Score: 0.115
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Hypoglycemia is more common among type 2 diabetes patients with limited health literacy: the Diabetes Study of Northern California (DISTANCE). J Gen Intern Med. 2010 Sep; 25(9):962-8.
Score: 0.086
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The literacy divide: health literacy and the use of an internet-based patient portal in an integrated health system-results from the diabetes study of northern California (DISTANCE). J Health Commun. 2010; 15 Suppl 2:183-96.
Score: 0.084
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Correlates of patient-reported racial/ethnic health care discrimination in the Diabetes Study of Northern California (DISTANCE). J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2011 Feb; 22(1):211-25.
Score: 0.023