This experiment investigated the readability of medication labels using various combinations of fonts, sizes, and weights of print. Older and younger adult reading speeds and error rates for different print types were compared for both bottle and flat labels. Findings of the study indicated significant differences in reading speed, error rates, and subjective evaluations for print characteristics investigated. Furthermore, the effects of these print characteristics varied for different age groups. Implications of these findings for the design of medication labels for older adults are discussed. © 1994 Plenum Publishing Corporation
To investigate how readability affects the way adults who are learning to read evaluate health infor...
Do elderly people really need larger letters in order to read? The experiments on this topic by Boum...
ObjectiveThe ability to use serving size information on food labels is important for managing age-re...
This research examines consumers ’ information acquisition and preference for labels of a simulated ...
The present research investigated the readability of computer text using various combinations of fon...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the labeling preferences of medication users and characterize their perceptions...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the labeling preferences of medication users and characterize their perceptions...
Objective: To evaluate the labeling preferences of medication users and characterize their perceptio...
Warning readability is a major issue in the labeling of various consumer products. The purpose of th...
Legibility of a warning is a major issue in the labeling of various consumer products, and over the ...
Legibility of a warning is a major issue in the labeling of various consumer products, and over the ...
Abstract Background and Aims Labels designed to communicate critical information are paramount for t...
This study examined passages containing two serif and sans serif fonts at 12 and 14-point sizes for ...
BackgroundPrescription medication labels (PMLs) predominantly dispensed in English, are an important...
Adverse drug events (ADEs) are a significant problem in health care. While effective warnings have t...
To investigate how readability affects the way adults who are learning to read evaluate health infor...
Do elderly people really need larger letters in order to read? The experiments on this topic by Boum...
ObjectiveThe ability to use serving size information on food labels is important for managing age-re...
This research examines consumers ’ information acquisition and preference for labels of a simulated ...
The present research investigated the readability of computer text using various combinations of fon...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the labeling preferences of medication users and characterize their perceptions...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the labeling preferences of medication users and characterize their perceptions...
Objective: To evaluate the labeling preferences of medication users and characterize their perceptio...
Warning readability is a major issue in the labeling of various consumer products. The purpose of th...
Legibility of a warning is a major issue in the labeling of various consumer products, and over the ...
Legibility of a warning is a major issue in the labeling of various consumer products, and over the ...
Abstract Background and Aims Labels designed to communicate critical information are paramount for t...
This study examined passages containing two serif and sans serif fonts at 12 and 14-point sizes for ...
BackgroundPrescription medication labels (PMLs) predominantly dispensed in English, are an important...
Adverse drug events (ADEs) are a significant problem in health care. While effective warnings have t...
To investigate how readability affects the way adults who are learning to read evaluate health infor...
Do elderly people really need larger letters in order to read? The experiments on this topic by Boum...
ObjectiveThe ability to use serving size information on food labels is important for managing age-re...