Objective: This study (a) evaluated the reading ability of patients following stroke and their carers and the reading level and content and design characteristics of the written information provided to them, (b) explored the influence of sociodemographic and clinical characteristics on patients' reading ability, and (c) described an education package that provides well-designed information tailored to patients' and carers' informational needs. Methods: Fifty-seven patients and 12 carers were interviewed about their informational needs in an acute stroke unit. Their reading ability was assessed using the Rapid Estimate of Adult Literacy in Medicine (REALM). The written information provided to them in the acute stroke unit was analysed using ...
This study explored the extent, source and format of the information received by stroke rehabilitati...
Purpose: Written health information can be better comprehended by people with aphasia if it is provi...
Research problem : There is limited research related to perceived educational needs among the newly...
Objective: This study (a) evaluated the reading ability of patients following stroke and their carer...
This study aimed to determine current practice in the provision of written information to 57 stroke ...
This study evaluated the suitability of written materials for stroke survivors and their carers. Twe...
Objective: High-quality information provision can allow stroke patients to effectively participate i...
Background: Despite the well-documented benefits of providing people with written health information...
Despite the documented benefits of providing health information to stroke patients, there is evidenc...
Stroke patients and caregivers have a substantial information need. The study investigates how infor...
The aims of this study were to document the readability of a stroke education brochure and to illust...
The aims of this study were to document the readability of a stroke education brochure and to illust...
Inadequacies in the provision of written education materials to stroke patients and their carers hav...
Stroke is the fifth leading cause of death and leading cause of long-term disability in the United S...
People with aphasia need communicatively accessible written health information. Healthcare providers...
This study explored the extent, source and format of the information received by stroke rehabilitati...
Purpose: Written health information can be better comprehended by people with aphasia if it is provi...
Research problem : There is limited research related to perceived educational needs among the newly...
Objective: This study (a) evaluated the reading ability of patients following stroke and their carer...
This study aimed to determine current practice in the provision of written information to 57 stroke ...
This study evaluated the suitability of written materials for stroke survivors and their carers. Twe...
Objective: High-quality information provision can allow stroke patients to effectively participate i...
Background: Despite the well-documented benefits of providing people with written health information...
Despite the documented benefits of providing health information to stroke patients, there is evidenc...
Stroke patients and caregivers have a substantial information need. The study investigates how infor...
The aims of this study were to document the readability of a stroke education brochure and to illust...
The aims of this study were to document the readability of a stroke education brochure and to illust...
Inadequacies in the provision of written education materials to stroke patients and their carers hav...
Stroke is the fifth leading cause of death and leading cause of long-term disability in the United S...
People with aphasia need communicatively accessible written health information. Healthcare providers...
This study explored the extent, source and format of the information received by stroke rehabilitati...
Purpose: Written health information can be better comprehended by people with aphasia if it is provi...
Research problem : There is limited research related to perceived educational needs among the newly...