Brain Health Matters

Navigating Neurology: Why Health Literacy Matters

European Federation of Neurological Associations (EFNA)

Welcome to Brain Health Matters, the podcast series from the European Federation of Neurological Associations, where we explore the issues that shape the lives of people living with neurological conditions across Europe.

In today’s episode, we’re diving into a topic that’s fundamental to improving outcomes and empowering patients: health literacy.

Health literacy is more than just understanding medical jargon—it’s about equipping individuals with the knowledge, skills, and confidence to make informed decisions about their health. For the neurology community, where conditions are often complex, chronic, and deeply personal, health literacy plays a critical role in everything from diagnosis and treatment to long-term care and quality of life.

Whether it's navigating a new diagnosis, understanding treatment options, or managing symptoms, patients and caregivers need clear, accessible information. And healthcare professionals need tools and strategies to communicate effectively.

In this episode, we’ll explore why health literacy matters, how it affects patient engagement and outcomes, and what we can do—as advocates, clinicians, and policymakers—to close the gap and build a more informed, empowered neurology community.

Guests include Kristine Sørensen, Founder of the Global Health Literacy Academy, Jagdeep Singh Aujla, Founder of the Dopamine Warriors boxing club and EFNA Community Advisory Board member, and Dr. Andra Ciucă, Genetic Counsellor and Clinical Psychologist at Babeș-Bolyai University, Romania.