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Developing a Better and More User-Friendly Numeracy Scale for Patients
2019
HLRP Health Literacy Research and Practice
A person's ability to work with and understand numerical information (i.e., numeracy) is increasingly important in everyday health and other decision-making contexts. Several survey measures of numeracy have been developed to address this trend, including the widely used General Numeracy Scale (GNS), which is thematically focused on health decision-making and is assumed to measure a unidimensional construct of numeracy. The present research was designed to evaluate this proposed unidimensional
doi:10.3928/24748307-20190624-01
pmid:31428734
pmcid:PMC6690223
fatcat:vu7b4jqbvbcbhjdtiduwgn6pcq