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Health Literacy Research and Practice


Title Abbreviation
Health Lit Res Pract
Electronic ISSN
2474-8307
Readership
Allied Health Professionals, Epidemiologists, Health Scientists, Health Service Researchers, Interventionalists, Public Health Professionals, Researchers
Scope
HLRP: Health Literacy Research and Practice is a forum for the dissemination of high-quality behavioral and clinical research that will bridge research with best practices. Our aim is to attract a full range of investigators and practitioners engaged in health literacy research and practice, including those involved in a broad array of public health, health services, epidemiology, translational, educational, and interventional research and implementation activities. HLRP: Health Literacy Research and Practice is an interdisciplinary and international open-access publication dedicated to promoting excellence in research and practice to advance the field of health literacy, promote health equity, and reduce health disparities.
Sponsoring Association(s)
Institute for Healthcare Advancement (IHA)
Publisher Name
SLACK Incorporated
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