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      Evaluation of literacy level of patient education pages in health-related journals.

      Journal of Community Health
      Educational Status, Health Education, Humans, Periodicals as Topic, Reading

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          The purpose of this study was to evaluate the reading level of patient education material from selected current health care journals. Ten patient education pages from a variety of health care journals were entered into a Microsoft Word program. Applying the Flesch-Kincaid readability formula available from Microsoft Word, a reading level for each page was established and compared to recommended standards. Only 2 of 10 patient education pages fell within the recommended reading levels for health-related materials, and 5 of 10 were above the estimated mean U.S. reading level of 8th grade. A 5th to 6th grade level is recommended for patient education materials. This study suggests that although it is known that low health literacy is a widespread problem, it is not always considered when patient-targeted materials are developed. Health care professionals need to become more active in addressing the literacy needs of the intended receiver of written health-related information.

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          15847246
          10.1007/s10900-004-1959-x

          Chemistry
          Educational Status,Health Education,Humans,Periodicals as Topic,Reading
          Chemistry
          Educational Status, Health Education, Humans, Periodicals as Topic, Reading

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