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Do undereducated patients read and understand written education materials? A pilot study in Isparta, Turkey.

机译:教育不足的患者是否阅读和理解书面教育材料?在土耳其伊斯巴达进行的一项试点研究。

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OBJECTIVES: The aim of our study is to evaluate the effect of written information in improving the knowledge of the undereducated nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) users about the side effects of NSAIDs and to investigate the compliance of patients with the written information materials. METHODS: Thirty patients received only verbal information, 38 patients received only written, and 40 patients received both verbal and written information. After seven or ten days a questionnaire was administered to the patients on the phone to assess the patients' knowledge. RESULTS: Sixty one (78.2%) patients read the leaflets. Higher number of correct answers was obtained with both verbal and written information. Written information better informed than verbal information alone (p=0.02). CONCLUSION: We conclude that the undereducated patients will read and understand written education materials especially when the materials are written simple and short.
机译:目的:本研究的目的是评估书面信息在提高对受过教育的非甾体抗炎药(NSAID)使用者的使用方面对NSAID副作用的认识的作用,并调查患者对书面信息材料的依从性。方法:30例患者仅接受口头信息,38例患者仅接受书面信息,40例患者同时接受了言语和书面信息。 7或10天后,通过电话向患者进行问卷调查以评估患者的知识。结果:61(78.2%)患者阅读了传单。口头和书面信息都获得了更多的正确答案。书面信息比单独的口头信息提供更好的信息(p = 0.02)。结论:我们得出的结论是,受教育程度较低的患者将阅读和理解书面教育材料,尤其是当这些材料写得简短时。

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