Title of article :
Improving Oral Health Literacy in the Digital Age: Recommendations for a Collaboration Between the Dental Profession and Voice-Activated Virtual Assistants
Author/Authors :
Hollihan, Bailey M. West Virginia University - School of Dentistry, Morgantown, West Virginia
Abstract :
Within the healthcare system, patients continue to take on a larger role in managing their health. However, due to the low prevalence of health
literacy among the US adult population, many patients are unable to make appropriate medical decisions. The Internet is further contributing to
the problem. Patients are looking to the Internet, which can include extremely complex or inaccurate text, when they have questions about their
health more often than speaking with their providers. This presents the risk for patients to become confused, misled, or even believe false
information about their health. In order for patients to manage their health successfully, they must develop health literacy. This will be possible
through advancements in internet technology that will provide the patients with clear, credible health information.
Keywords :
American Dental Association , dentistry , health information , internet , websites
Journal title :
Dental Hypotheses