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The Readability and Accountability of Online Patient Education Materials Related to Common Oculoplastics Diagnoses and Treatments

Seminars in Ophthalmology, 2022
Purpose To assess the readability and accountability of online patient education materials related to oculoplastic diagnoses and treatments, and to determine the source of information encountered by patients searches. Methods We conducted a Google search
Samuel A. Cohen   +2 more
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The Use of Artificial Intelligence to Improve Readability of Otolaryngology Patient Education Materials.

Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery
OBJECTIVE The recommended readability of health education materials is at the sixth-grade level. Artificial intelligence (AI) large language models such as the newly released ChatGPT4 might facilitate the conversion of patient-education materials at ...
Evan A Patel   +7 more
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Improving Readability of Patient Education Materials

Journal of Community Health Nursing, 2000
Functional illiteracy contributes to negative long-term health consequences for patients who must understand and adhere to complex health care instructions and, therefore, is of primary importance to community health nurses. This problem is compounded when English is the patient's second language.
S D, Horner, D, Surratt, S, Juliusson
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Analysis of Online Patient Education Materials on Rhinoplasty

Facial Plastic Surgery & Aesthetic Medicine, 2021
Objective: Are education materials available online appropriate for patients seeking information before rhinoplasty? Study Design: Google.com and YouTube.com were searched for patient education information on rhinoplasty procedures.
Manishaben. J. Patel   +3 more
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Assessing the Readability, Reliability, and Quality of AI-Modified and Generated Patient Education Materials for Endoscopic Skull Base Surgery

American Journal of Rhinology & Allergy
Background Despite National Institutes of Health and American Medical Association recommendations to publish online patient education materials at or below sixth-grade literacy, those pertaining to endoscopic skull base surgery (ESBS) have lacked ...
Michael J. Warn   +6 more
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Developing and Evaluating Patient Education Materials

The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing, 2003
ABSTRACT Nurses should be involved in all aspects of patient education, including the development of print and web resources, but most nurses have not been educated in how to develop these resources. This article discusses the rationale for nurse involvement, describes guidelines for evaluating existing material for credibility and ...
Diane, Monsivais, Audree, Reynolds
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Writing Patient Education Materials

1984
In an age of increasing public awareness about health-related issues, the concept of patient education is increasingly important. Patients expect and demand better information from health care providers, as well as from various media. Through patient education, the medical profession has an opportunity to improve provider-patient relationships and to ...
Don W. Bradley, Bruce F. Currie
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Finding Spanish patient-education materials online

Nursing, 2007
Here's a quick guide to reliable-and free-patient-education handouts.
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Evaluating patient education materials about radiation therapy

Patient Education and Counseling, 2004
Targeted treatment education for cancer patients has the potential to promote adjustment through assisting patients to participate in treatment decision making, comply with treatment regimens and cope more effectively with treatment side effects. A quasi-experimental longitudinal pre-test post-test and follow-up design was used to assess the effect of ...
Dunn, J   +4 more
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Literacy levels of ophthalmic patient education materials

Survey of Ophthalmology, 1997
Health care providers have become increasingly aware of poor patient understanding of their illnesses and their treatments. A major, increasingly recognized factor in poor understanding and compliance is the low literacy skills of 90 million Americans.
H, Ebrahimzadeh, R, Davalos, P P, Lee
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