Children are often-overlooked receivers of medical information, and little research addresses their information needs. However, young children are capable of understanding medical concepts, and they express the desire to be informed. This study addresses the quality of medical research information forms for children in the Netherlands, by assessing text readability and the role of visuals. Children’s reading books, nonfiction books, and textbooks were used as comparison. Seven focus groups were conducted to identify children’s preferences and needs for text and supporting visuals. We argue that the use of visuals is a powerful, but neglected, tool to improve medical information for minors.Plant science
Summary: Written patient education materials are an important part of ambulatory pediatric practices...
In the Netherlands adolescents from lower secondary education levels are more likely to engage in al...
This study explores distinct levels of meaning from images of picture books perceived by 3- to 5-yea...
Background: The aim was to evaluate the readability of research information leaflets (RIL) for minor...
BACKGROUND: The aim was to evaluate the readability of research information leaflets (RIL) for minor...
BackgroundPoor literacy can impact achieving optimal health outcomes. The aim of this project was to...
OBJECTIVE: Children involved in medical research often fail to comprehend essential research aspects...
This thesis investigates printed health and safety (H&S) information for children, focusing on pictu...
Readability plays a vital role in the transfer of knowledge or information. This is especially true ...
Background for the Study: Informed consent is a process of obtaining permission from the participant...
The proliferation of health information has created a rich field of resources that many lay people ...
OBJECTIVE: When children participate in research protocols, consent (by a parent or legal guardian) ...
Background: Before participation in medical research an informed consent must be obtained. This stud...
Background: Nowadays, health care systems are seeking to find ways to promote self-care, patient emp...
National audienceOBJECTIVE: We compared informed consent forms of subjects participating in biomedic...
Summary: Written patient education materials are an important part of ambulatory pediatric practices...
In the Netherlands adolescents from lower secondary education levels are more likely to engage in al...
This study explores distinct levels of meaning from images of picture books perceived by 3- to 5-yea...
Background: The aim was to evaluate the readability of research information leaflets (RIL) for minor...
BACKGROUND: The aim was to evaluate the readability of research information leaflets (RIL) for minor...
BackgroundPoor literacy can impact achieving optimal health outcomes. The aim of this project was to...
OBJECTIVE: Children involved in medical research often fail to comprehend essential research aspects...
This thesis investigates printed health and safety (H&S) information for children, focusing on pictu...
Readability plays a vital role in the transfer of knowledge or information. This is especially true ...
Background for the Study: Informed consent is a process of obtaining permission from the participant...
The proliferation of health information has created a rich field of resources that many lay people ...
OBJECTIVE: When children participate in research protocols, consent (by a parent or legal guardian) ...
Background: Before participation in medical research an informed consent must be obtained. This stud...
Background: Nowadays, health care systems are seeking to find ways to promote self-care, patient emp...
National audienceOBJECTIVE: We compared informed consent forms of subjects participating in biomedic...
Summary: Written patient education materials are an important part of ambulatory pediatric practices...
In the Netherlands adolescents from lower secondary education levels are more likely to engage in al...
This study explores distinct levels of meaning from images of picture books perceived by 3- to 5-yea...