TY - JOUR DO - 10.22454/PRiMER.2017.703541 VL - 1 DA - 2017/12/06 N2 - Introduction: Improving education about health literacy for health care professionals has been recommended, and many US family medicine residency programs have developed such curricula. Few studies have evaluated the effectiveness of health literacy curricula for health care professionals. This pilot study aimed to determine whether a longitudinal health literacy curriculum for family medicine residents could achieve long-term sustained improvements in health literacy knowledge and clear communication practices. Methods: Self-reported pre- and postassessments were conducted for a series of four health literacy didactic and experiential trainings over 11 months with a cohort of 12 first-year family medicine residents (study adequately powered for cohort of 10 or more). Results: Five out of five health literacy knowledge items showed sustained significant improvement immediately after the initial didactic training. Two out of eight clear communication behaviors (eliciting patients’ questions through an open-ended approach, and using a teach-back method to check for patients’ understanding) showed sustained significant improvements in the 11-month follow-up period. The remaining six behaviors demonstrated a saw-tooth pattern, wherein each training session produced improvements in planned behaviors, which were, however, not maintained at subsequent follow-up assessments. Conclusions: These data suggest that residents learned the cognitive material related to health literacy and clear communication easily, but had difficulty integrating many trained skills into clinical practice, despite the use of experiential learning techniques. Future studies should use an observational design to assess clear communication behaviors, and should include assessment of potential barriers to implementing clear communication skills in clinical practice. PB - Society of Teachers of Family Medicine AU - Coleman, Cliff AU - Peterson-Perry, Sylvia AU - Sachdeva, Bhavaya AU - Kobus, Amy AU - Garvin, Roger L2 - http://journals.stfm.org/primer/2017/coleman-2017-0008 L1 - http://journals.stfm.org/media/1241/coleman-primer2017703541.pdf TI - Long-term Effects of a Health Literacy Curriculum for Family Medicine Residents ER -