Organizational health literacy (OHL)-interventions can reduce inequality and demands in health care encountered by patients. However, an overview of their impact and critical …
LE Smith, RK Webster, GJ Rubin - Health Expectations, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Background Fear of side‐effects can result in non‐adherence to medical interventions, such as medication and chemotherapy. Side‐effect expectations have been identified as strong …
Background Studies of online health information have addressed completeness and adherence to evidence, which can be difficult because current evidence leaves room for …
Objectives Concern about side effects is one of the most common reasons for refusing vaccination. Side-effect expectations are known to predict perception of side effects. We …
Abstract Background Drug Package Leaflets (DPLs) provide information for patients on how to safely use medicines. Pharmaceutical companies are responsible for producing these …
Organisational Health Literacy (OHL)-interventions are needed to overcome health inequality. OHL-interventions have successfully identified communication barriers at the …
FJ Ferreira-Alfaya, MJ Zarzuelo-Romero… - Research in Social and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Introduction Written instructive information for the patient is key in pharmaceutical care. However, the preexisting literature agrees on the discordance between the readability of …
Objectives To analyse attitudes towards sales and use of over-the-counter (OTC) drugs in the Swedish adult population. Methods Data were collected through the web-based Citizen …
To achieve more satisfactory outcomes, healthcare providers need to communicate with the patients effectively, mainly in terms of language used between both parties [1]. Numerous …