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Instructions for masking the taste of medication for children: Validation of a pictogram tool.

Régis Vaillancourt1, Yen Truong1, Shazya Karmali1, Amanda Kraft1, Selina Manji1, Gilda Villarreal1, Annie Pouliot1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Medications that taste unpleasant can be a struggle to administer to children, most often resulting in low adherence rates. Pictograms can be useful tools to improve adherence by conveying information to patients in a way that they will understand.
METHODS: One-on-one structured interviews were conducted with parents/guardians and with children between the ages of 9 and 17 years at a pediatric hospital. The questionnaire evaluated the comprehension of 12 pictogram sets that described how to mask the taste of medications for children. Pictograms understood by >85% of participants were considered validated. Short-term recall was assessed by asking participants to recall the meaning of each pictogram set.
RESULTS: There were 51 participants in the study-26 (51%) were children aged 9 to 17 years and 25 (49%) were parents or guardians. Most children (54%) had health literacy levels of grade 10 or higher. Most parents and guardians (92%) had at least a high school health literacy level. Six of the 12 pictogram sets (50%) were validated. Eleven of 12 pictogram sets (92%) had a median translucency score greater than 5. All 12 pictogram sets (100%) were correctly identified at short-term recall and were therefore validated.
CONCLUSION: The addition of validated illustrations to pharmaceutical labels can be useful to instruct on how to mask the taste of medication in certain populations. Further studies are needed to assess the clinical impact of providing illustrated information to populations with low health literacy.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28286593      PMCID: PMC5330417          DOI: 10.1177/1715163516669383

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can Pharm J (Ott)        ISSN: 1715-1635


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