Reviewer: Slaughter, Laura[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent version. To view the current item, visit http://www.jmir.org/2007/1/e5/ ] Background: Accurate assessment of the difficulty of consumer health texts is a prerequisite for improving readability. General purpose readability formulas based primarily on word length are not well suited for the health domain, where short technical terms may be unfamiliar to consumers. To address this need, we previously developed a regression model for predicting “average familiarity” with consumer health vocabulary (CHV) terms. Objective: ...
With increasing text digitization, digital libraries can personalize materials for individuals with ...
OBJECTIVE: This study has two objectives: first, to identify and characterize consumer health terms ...
This study investigated surprise free recall in two generations of adults following a semantic proce...
Reviewer: Slaughter, Laura[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent vers...
Background: Accurate assessment of the difficulty of consumer health texts is a prerequisite for imp...
Background: Previous research suggests that consumers frequently have difficulty understanding writt...
Reviewer: Patrick, Timothy[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent vers...
Background: The development of consumer health information applications such as health education web...
This study aims at measuring the readability level of selected recommended consumer health books. Na...
Background: Non-medical professionals (consumers) are increasingly using the Internet to support the...
Reviewer: Hersh, WilliamReviewer: Brown, P.J[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily th...
Limited health literacy is a barrier to understanding health information. Simplifying text can reduc...
Consumer health information written by health care professionals is often inaccessible to the consum...
To investigate how readability affects the way adults who are learning to read evaluate health infor...
This poster was presented at the Healthcare Advancement's 11th Annual Health Literacy Conference (Ma...
With increasing text digitization, digital libraries can personalize materials for individuals with ...
OBJECTIVE: This study has two objectives: first, to identify and characterize consumer health terms ...
This study investigated surprise free recall in two generations of adults following a semantic proce...
Reviewer: Slaughter, Laura[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent vers...
Background: Accurate assessment of the difficulty of consumer health texts is a prerequisite for imp...
Background: Previous research suggests that consumers frequently have difficulty understanding writt...
Reviewer: Patrick, Timothy[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent vers...
Background: The development of consumer health information applications such as health education web...
This study aims at measuring the readability level of selected recommended consumer health books. Na...
Background: Non-medical professionals (consumers) are increasingly using the Internet to support the...
Reviewer: Hersh, WilliamReviewer: Brown, P.J[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily th...
Limited health literacy is a barrier to understanding health information. Simplifying text can reduc...
Consumer health information written by health care professionals is often inaccessible to the consum...
To investigate how readability affects the way adults who are learning to read evaluate health infor...
This poster was presented at the Healthcare Advancement's 11th Annual Health Literacy Conference (Ma...
With increasing text digitization, digital libraries can personalize materials for individuals with ...
OBJECTIVE: This study has two objectives: first, to identify and characterize consumer health terms ...
This study investigated surprise free recall in two generations of adults following a semantic proce...