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Evaluation of the factors affecting the health literacy levels of patients admitted to family health centers

Özgül Örsal
1
,
Pınar Duru
2
,
Özlem Örsal
2
,
Kazım Tırpan
3
,
Abdullah Çulhacı
4

1.
Social Sciences Institute, Department of Business/Management Organization, Eskişehir Osmangazi University, Eskisehir, Turkey
2.
Department of Public Health Nursing, Eskişehir Osmangazi University, Eskisehir, Turkey
3.
Kemal Nurhan Mani Family Health Center, Eskisehir, Turkey
4.
Yeni Family Health Center, Eskisehir, Turkey
Family Medicine & Primary Care Review 2021; 23(3): 330–336
Online publish date: 2021/10/05
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