The purpose of this study was to determine whether print materials on stroke resulted in increased knowledge in a sample of lay people. One hundred and seventy-seven participants received (at random) one of five versions of a stroke information packet, or a control packet on colorectal cancer. Participants rated the materials on readability, understandability and usefulness immediately after reading. After a delay of 18 days on average, participants answered questions assessing stroke knowledge. Ratings of all packets were generally positive; however, stroke knowledge scores were significantly higher for the stroke information groups compared to the control group only for knowledge of causal mechanisms (stroke pathophysiology). While there ...
Stroke has become the leading cause of death in almost all hospitals in&nbs...
International audienceBackground and purposes: Stroke knowledge, awareness of risk factors and strok...
As there appeared to be a need for personal accounts of stroke experiences, a book called "Speaking ...
Objective: This study (a) evaluated the reading ability of patients following stroke and their carer...
The aims of this study were to document the readability of a stroke education brochure and to illust...
The aims of this study were to document the readability of a stroke education brochure and to illust...
This study evaluated the suitability of written materials for stroke survivors and their carers. Twe...
This study aimed to determine current practice in the provision of written information to 57 stroke ...
Objective: Relatively few studies have tracked retention effects of stroke education in low- and hig...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Public awareness of stroke symptoms is a key factor to ensure acce...
Purpose: To investigate stroke knowledge, knowledge gaps, and misconceptions about stroke among stro...
Purpose: To investigate stroke knowledge, knowledge gaps, and misconceptions about stroke among stro...
As a leading cause of death and disability worldwide, how to effectively manage and prevent stroke i...
Despite the documented benefits of providing health information to stroke patients, there is evidenc...
Health literacy and insurance are important aspects of healthcare, yet few studies assess the roles ...
Stroke has become the leading cause of death in almost all hospitals in&nbs...
International audienceBackground and purposes: Stroke knowledge, awareness of risk factors and strok...
As there appeared to be a need for personal accounts of stroke experiences, a book called "Speaking ...
Objective: This study (a) evaluated the reading ability of patients following stroke and their carer...
The aims of this study were to document the readability of a stroke education brochure and to illust...
The aims of this study were to document the readability of a stroke education brochure and to illust...
This study evaluated the suitability of written materials for stroke survivors and their carers. Twe...
This study aimed to determine current practice in the provision of written information to 57 stroke ...
Objective: Relatively few studies have tracked retention effects of stroke education in low- and hig...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Public awareness of stroke symptoms is a key factor to ensure acce...
Purpose: To investigate stroke knowledge, knowledge gaps, and misconceptions about stroke among stro...
Purpose: To investigate stroke knowledge, knowledge gaps, and misconceptions about stroke among stro...
As a leading cause of death and disability worldwide, how to effectively manage and prevent stroke i...
Despite the documented benefits of providing health information to stroke patients, there is evidenc...
Health literacy and insurance are important aspects of healthcare, yet few studies assess the roles ...
Stroke has become the leading cause of death in almost all hospitals in&nbs...
International audienceBackground and purposes: Stroke knowledge, awareness of risk factors and strok...
As there appeared to be a need for personal accounts of stroke experiences, a book called "Speaking ...