| Literature DB >> 28782215 |
Kelly L Hayward1,2, Leigh U Horsfall3,4, Brittany J Ruffin3, W Neil Cottrell5, Veronique S Chachay6, Katharine M Irvine3, Jennifer H Martin7, Elizabeth E Powell3,4, Patricia C Valery8.
Abstract
Many patients with chronic disease do not possess the knowledge and skills required to access and interpret appropriate health information. A pilot study in people with liver cirrhosis (n = 50) identified that only 54% of patients could recall being given written information by a clinician and 64% had self-sought information, most commonly using the Internet. Many patients reported difficulties understanding the material and the majority wanted more accessible information. A pilot chronic disease educational booklet was well received by the study participants with 85% reporting it was helpful and 78% using it in between clinic appointments.Entities:
Keywords: chronic disease; health education; liver cirrhosis; patient education
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28782215 DOI: 10.1111/imj.13505
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Intern Med J ISSN: 1444-0903 Impact factor: 2.048