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Patient Education Information Material Assessment Criteria: A Scoping Review Publisher Pubmed



Ahmadzadeh K1, 2 ; Bahrami M3 ; Zarefarashbandi F1 ; Adibi P4 ; Boroumand MA5 ; Rahimi A1
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Source: Health Information and Libraries Journal Published:2023


Abstract

Background: Patient education information material (PEIM) is an essential component of patient education programs in increasing patients' ability to cope with their diseases. Therefore, it is essential to consider the criteria that will be used to prepare and evaluate these resources. Objective: This paper aims to identify these criteria and recognize the tools or methods used to evaluate them. Methods: National and international databases and indexing banks, including PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, ProQuest, the Cochrane Library, Magiran, SID and ISC, were searched for this review. Original or review articles, theses, short surveys, and conference papers published between January 1990 and June 2022 were included. Results: Overall, 4688 documents were retrieved, of which 298 documents met the inclusion criteria. The criteria were grouped into 24 overarching criteria. The most frequently used criteria were readability, quality, suitability, comprehensibility and understandability. Conclusion: This review has provided empirical evidence to identify criteria, tools, techniques or methods for developing or evaluating a PEIM. The authors suggest that developing a comprehensive tool based on these findings is critical for evaluating the overall efficiency of PEIM using effective criteria. © 2023 Health Libraries Group.
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