Health Literacy Levels of Patients With Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis and Their Parents.
Yahya DoğanNur Banu KaracaSinan BuranEge Nur Atabey GerlegizEmil AliyevYağmur BayındırYelda BilginerEdibe UnalSeher SenerPublished in: Health expectations : an international journal of public participation in health care and health policy (2024)
Children diagnosed with JIA and one of their parents actively participated in the study. Feedback from children and families provided important information about obtaining and using HL information before and during the study. The importance of therapy programs and information focusing on the patient and their family, as well as the inter-multidisciplinary approach, in combating a chronic disease at an early age was reinforced by the feedback received from patients and their families.