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Social insurance literacy: a scoping review on how to define and measure it.

Christian StåhlElin A KarlssonJan SandqvistGunnel HensingSandra BrouwerEmilie FribergEllen MacEachen
Published in: Disability and rehabilitation (2019)
Social insurance literacy is defined as the extent to which individuals can obtain, understand and act on information in a social insurance system, related to the comprehensibility of the information provided by the system. This definition is rooted in theories from sociology, social medicine and public health. In the next step, a measure for the concept will be developed based on this review.Implications for rehabilitationSocial insurance literacy is a new concept that is based on theories in sociology, social medicine and public health.It provides conceptual orientation for analyzing factors that may influence different outcomes of peoples' contacts with social insurance systems.The concept is of relevance for rehabilitation professionals since it focuses on how interactions between individuals and systems can influence the rehabilitation process.The study will in the next step develop a measure of social insurance literacy which will have practical applications for rehabilitation professionals.
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