3Sinonds SK. Health education: facing issues of policy, ethics, and social justice [ J ] . Health Edu Monogr, 1978, 6 (Suppll) : 18-27.
4World Health Organization. Division of he',dth promotion, educ- ation and communications health education and health promotion Unit. Health Promotion Glossary [ M] . Geneva. WHO, 1998: 10.
5Davis TC, Crouch MA, Long SW, et al. Rapid assessment of literacy levels of adult primary care patients [ J ] . Faro Med, 1991, 23 (6): 433-435.
6Parker RM, Baker DW, Wllliams MV, et al. The test of functional health literacy in adults: a new instrument for measuring patients, literacy skills [ J ] . J Gen Intern Med, 1995, 10 (10): 537-541.
7Nutbeam D. health literacy as a public health goal: a challenge for contemporary health education and communication strategies into the 21st century [ J ] . Health Promontion International, 2000, 15 (3): 259-267.
8Zarcadoolas C, Pleasant A, Greer DS. Understanding health literacy: an expand model [ J ] . Health Promont Int, 2005, 20 (5): 195-203.
9Fry-Bowers EK, Maliski S, Lewis MA ,et al. The association of heahh literacy, social support, aelf-efficacy and interpersonal interactions with health care providers in low-income Latina mothers[ J]. J Pediatr Nurs,2014,29 (4) :309-320.
10Mobley SC, Thomas SD, Sutherland DE, et al. Maternal health literacy progression among rural perinatal women [ J]. Matern Child Health J ,2014,18 ( 8 ) : 1881-1892.