IntroductionThai patients do not routinely receive patient information leaflets (PILs) with medicines, so awareness of safety issues is low. This study aimed: i) to develop Thai PILs for NSAIDs and subject these to user-testing, and ii) to assess the potential value of PILs from the patient perspective and effect on patient knowledge.MethodsFour PILs for NSAIDs were developed and subjected to multiple rounds of user-testing by the general public. Self-administered questionnaires were distributed to orthopaedic out-patients prescribed one of these NSAIDs, assessing knowledge before and after providing a PIL. The follow-up questionnaire also sought use of and views on the PILs using a visual analogue scale (VAS).Results1,240 baseline question...
Objective: Product Information Leaflets (PILs) are an important source of information for patients o...
Introduction: The Institute of Medicine reports and recently published studies indicate that mortali...
Our goal was to assess the relationships between single-item health literacy screening questions and...
IntroductionThai patients do not routinely receive patient information leaflets (PILs) with medicine...
Introduction: Thai patients do not routinely receive patient information leaflets (PILs) with medici...
Objective: To determine sources of information about NSAIDs used by out-patients, factors related to...
Purpose: Written and electronic medicine information are important for improving patient knowledge a...
Supawinee Pongpunna,1 Thongchai Pratipanawatr,2 Kamonphat Wongtaweepkij,3 Narumol Jarernsiripornkul1...
Objective; This study aimed to explore practices among healthcare professionals in nonsteroidal anti...
AbstractIntroductionIt is essential to provide complete information to patients using non-steroidal ...
Background: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are widely used for patients to manage pa...
The aim: to examine and evaluate the patients' knowledge about nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs ...
Patient information leaflets (PILs) are required with all licensed medicines throughout the European...
Background: Product information leaflets are available for most prescription medicines and many non-...
Objective: Product Information Leaflets (PILs) are an important source of information for patients o...
Objective: Product Information Leaflets (PILs) are an important source of information for patients o...
Introduction: The Institute of Medicine reports and recently published studies indicate that mortali...
Our goal was to assess the relationships between single-item health literacy screening questions and...
IntroductionThai patients do not routinely receive patient information leaflets (PILs) with medicine...
Introduction: Thai patients do not routinely receive patient information leaflets (PILs) with medici...
Objective: To determine sources of information about NSAIDs used by out-patients, factors related to...
Purpose: Written and electronic medicine information are important for improving patient knowledge a...
Supawinee Pongpunna,1 Thongchai Pratipanawatr,2 Kamonphat Wongtaweepkij,3 Narumol Jarernsiripornkul1...
Objective; This study aimed to explore practices among healthcare professionals in nonsteroidal anti...
AbstractIntroductionIt is essential to provide complete information to patients using non-steroidal ...
Background: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are widely used for patients to manage pa...
The aim: to examine and evaluate the patients' knowledge about nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs ...
Patient information leaflets (PILs) are required with all licensed medicines throughout the European...
Background: Product information leaflets are available for most prescription medicines and many non-...
Objective: Product Information Leaflets (PILs) are an important source of information for patients o...
Objective: Product Information Leaflets (PILs) are an important source of information for patients o...
Introduction: The Institute of Medicine reports and recently published studies indicate that mortali...
Our goal was to assess the relationships between single-item health literacy screening questions and...