| Literature DB >> 11553427 |
D Webber1, L Higgins, V Baker.
Abstract
A quasi-experimental trial was conducted to compare the effect on information recall of: (a) the use of adjunct questions (AQ) in printed materials; and (b) a procedure (the 5Rs) for integrating printed patient education materials into face-to-face teaching. A total of 51 patients with severe left ventricular failure (cardiomyopathy) was assigned to one of three groups (n=17). Each group worked with a purpose-prepared booklet, the first in association with the 5Rs procedure; the second group with a version of the booklet containing adjunct questions; and the third with a text only version of the booklet. Recall of information from the booklet was measured using a checklist scored on the basis of responses secured in a standardised interview. Improved recall was associated with both the adjunct questions and the 5Rs procedure, with the latter achieving a substantially superior outcome. The practical implications of these findings are presented and directions for further research indicated.Entities:
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Year: 2001 PMID: 11553427 DOI: 10.1016/s0738-3991(01)00112-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Patient Educ Couns ISSN: 0738-3991