Background: This trial aimed to measure the effects of extrinsic and intrinsic factors on users’ comprehension of health information provided in adapted written ‘easy read’ material. Method: Sixty adults with intellectual disabilities undertook The Easy Read Task, randomly allocated with stratification by reading ability to one of four conditions (with and without simplified language/ with and without mediation). Results: Neither linguistic complexity of the text nor mediation independently or combined made a significant difference to the understanding of information. Posthoc testing revealed that the group who received simplified language with mediation performed significantly better than the group that had complex text with mediation. Non...
Contains fulltext : 191139.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present art...
Comprehension of text is a strong focus of instruction in general education. Likewise, comprehension...
A multiple probe across participants design was used to examine the effects of systematic instructio...
Background: This trial aimed to measure the effects of extrinsic and intrinsic factors on users’ com...
Background: This trial aimed to measure the effects of extrinsic and intrinsic factors on users’ com...
Background: This trial aimed to measure the effects of extrinsic and intrinsic factors on users? com...
Aim: Access to written information is vital to support wellbeing and participation in decision makin...
Background: The use of ‘easy-to-read’ materials for people with intellectual disabilities has become...
Literacy is a crucial competence to participate in education and in society. This is also the case f...
Background: Easy Read health information (ERHI) has the potential to promote engagement in health ca...
Reading comprehension difficulties are common in individuals with intellectual disabilities (ID), bu...
Easy-to-read texts enable people with intellectual disabilities to have a quality experience in unde...
Easy Language research has, to date, largely focused on the target groups’ receptive abilities in re...
This study investigated the effects of a peer-delivered system of least prompts intervention and ada...
AbstractBackgroundThe proliferation of “accessible information” for people with intellectual disabil...
Contains fulltext : 191139.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present art...
Comprehension of text is a strong focus of instruction in general education. Likewise, comprehension...
A multiple probe across participants design was used to examine the effects of systematic instructio...
Background: This trial aimed to measure the effects of extrinsic and intrinsic factors on users’ com...
Background: This trial aimed to measure the effects of extrinsic and intrinsic factors on users’ com...
Background: This trial aimed to measure the effects of extrinsic and intrinsic factors on users? com...
Aim: Access to written information is vital to support wellbeing and participation in decision makin...
Background: The use of ‘easy-to-read’ materials for people with intellectual disabilities has become...
Literacy is a crucial competence to participate in education and in society. This is also the case f...
Background: Easy Read health information (ERHI) has the potential to promote engagement in health ca...
Reading comprehension difficulties are common in individuals with intellectual disabilities (ID), bu...
Easy-to-read texts enable people with intellectual disabilities to have a quality experience in unde...
Easy Language research has, to date, largely focused on the target groups’ receptive abilities in re...
This study investigated the effects of a peer-delivered system of least prompts intervention and ada...
AbstractBackgroundThe proliferation of “accessible information” for people with intellectual disabil...
Contains fulltext : 191139.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The present art...
Comprehension of text is a strong focus of instruction in general education. Likewise, comprehension...
A multiple probe across participants design was used to examine the effects of systematic instructio...