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1. Health literacy strengths and needs among migrant communities from Portuguese-speaking African countries in Portugal: a cross-sectional study.

2. Developing critical HIV health literacy: insights from interviews with priority migrant communities in Queensland, Australia.

3. Preventing chronic disease in overweight and obese patients with low health literacy using eHealth and teamwork in primary healthcare (HeLP-GP): a cluster randomised controlled trial.

4. eHealth Literacy of Australian Undergraduate Health Profession Students: A Descriptive Study.

5. School-Based Health Literacy Programs for Children (2-16 Years): An International Review.

6. Towards a comprehensive, person-centred assessment of health literacy: translation, cultural adaptation and psychometric test of the Dutch Health Literacy Questionnaire.

7. 'Dudes Are Meant to be Tough as Nails': The Complex Nexus Between Masculinities, Culture and Health Literacy From the Perspective of Young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Males - Implications for Policy and Practice.

8. Adding value to remote monitoring: Co-design of a health literacy intervention for older people with chronic disease delivered by telehealth - The telehealth literacy project.

9. Health literacy: a new piece of the puzzle in psoriasis care? A cross-sectional study.

10. HealthLit4Kids study protocol; crossing boundaries for positive health literacy outcomes.

11. Preventing chronic disease in patients with low health literacy using eHealth and teamwork in primary healthcare: protocol for a cluster randomised controlled trial.

13. Health literacy: applying current concepts to improve health services and reduce health inequalities.

14. Health literacy in psoriasis care.

15. Individuals with chronic low back pain have greater difficulty in engaging in positive lifestyle behaviours than those without back pain: An assessment of health literacy

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