Objective: To understand how underserved populations attend to prescription warning label (PWL) instructions, examine the importance of PWL instructions to participants and describe the challenges associated with interpreting the information on PWLs. Methods: Adults from an underserved population (racial and ethnic minorities, individuals with low income, older adults) who had a history of prescription medication use and were able to understand English took part in semi-structured interviews. Participants were presented with eight different prescription bottles with an attached PWL. Participants were asked, “If this prescription was yours, what information would you need to know about the medicine?” The number of participants who attended ...
BackgroundPrescription medication labels (PMLs) are an important source of written medication inform...
Introduction: Patients receive information about their medication from different sources, including ...
Introduction: According to the Institute of Medicine (IOM), over 90 million people in the U.S. have ...
Objective: To understand whether underserved populations attend to prescription warning label (PWL) ...
BACKGROUND: Adverse events resulting from medication error are a serious concern. Patients\u27 liter...
Class of 2014 AbstractSpecific Aims: The purpose of this study is to determine if people who take or...
Adverse drug events (ADEs) are a significant problem in health care. While effective warnings have t...
Objective: To evaluate the labeling preferences of medication users and characterize their perceptio...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the labeling preferences of medication users and characterize their perceptions...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the labeling preferences of medication users and characterize their perceptions...
Errors in consuming drugs are associated with significant morbidity and mortality, besides an impact...
BackgroundPrescription medication labels (PMLs) predominantly dispensed in English, are an important...
Symbols are used to convey how and when to take medication and a number of dangers with use that sho...
Abstract Background and Aims Labels designed to communicate critical information are paramount for t...
Background Several medicines are known to potentially impair patients' driving fitness. Appropriate ...
BackgroundPrescription medication labels (PMLs) are an important source of written medication inform...
Introduction: Patients receive information about their medication from different sources, including ...
Introduction: According to the Institute of Medicine (IOM), over 90 million people in the U.S. have ...
Objective: To understand whether underserved populations attend to prescription warning label (PWL) ...
BACKGROUND: Adverse events resulting from medication error are a serious concern. Patients\u27 liter...
Class of 2014 AbstractSpecific Aims: The purpose of this study is to determine if people who take or...
Adverse drug events (ADEs) are a significant problem in health care. While effective warnings have t...
Objective: To evaluate the labeling preferences of medication users and characterize their perceptio...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the labeling preferences of medication users and characterize their perceptions...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the labeling preferences of medication users and characterize their perceptions...
Errors in consuming drugs are associated with significant morbidity and mortality, besides an impact...
BackgroundPrescription medication labels (PMLs) predominantly dispensed in English, are an important...
Symbols are used to convey how and when to take medication and a number of dangers with use that sho...
Abstract Background and Aims Labels designed to communicate critical information are paramount for t...
Background Several medicines are known to potentially impair patients' driving fitness. Appropriate ...
BackgroundPrescription medication labels (PMLs) are an important source of written medication inform...
Introduction: Patients receive information about their medication from different sources, including ...
Introduction: According to the Institute of Medicine (IOM), over 90 million people in the U.S. have ...