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Redesigning pictographs for patients with low health literacy and establishing preliminary steps for delivery via smart phones

BACKGROUND: Pictographs (or pictograms) have been widely utilized to convey medication related messages and to address nonadherence among patients with low health literacy. Yet, patients do not always interpret the intended messages on commonly used pictographs correctly and there are questions how...

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Autores principales: Wolpin, Seth E., Nguyen., Juliet K., Parks., Jason J., Lam, Annie Y., Morisky., Donald E., Fernando, Lara, Chu, Adeline, Berry., Donna L.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Centro de Investigaciones y Publicaciones Farmaceuticas 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4930855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27382421
http://dx.doi.org/10.18549/PharmPract.2016.02.686
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author Wolpin, Seth E.
Nguyen., Juliet K.
Parks., Jason J.
Lam, Annie Y.
Morisky., Donald E.
Fernando, Lara
Chu, Adeline
Berry., Donna L.
author_facet Wolpin, Seth E.
Nguyen., Juliet K.
Parks., Jason J.
Lam, Annie Y.
Morisky., Donald E.
Fernando, Lara
Chu, Adeline
Berry., Donna L.
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description BACKGROUND: Pictographs (or pictograms) have been widely utilized to convey medication related messages and to address nonadherence among patients with low health literacy. Yet, patients do not always interpret the intended messages on commonly used pictographs correctly and there are questions how they may be delivered on mobile devices. OBJECTIVE: Our objectives are to refine a set of pictographs to use as medication reminders and to establish preliminary steps for delivery via smart phones. METHODS: Card sorting was used to identify existing pictographs that focus group members found “not easy” to understand. Participants then explored improvements to these pictographs while iterations were sketched in real-time by a graphic artist. Feedback was also solicited on how selected pictographs might be delivered via smart phones in a sequential reminder message. The study was conducted at a community learning center that provides literacy services to underserved populations in Seattle, WA. Participants aged 18 years and older who met the criteria for low health literacy using S-TOFHLA were recruited. RESULTS: Among the 45 participants screened for health literacy, 29 were eligible and consented to participate. Across four focus group sessions, participants examined 91 commonly used pictographs, 20 of these were ultimately refined to improve comprehensibility using participatory design approaches. All participants in the fifth focus group owned and used cell phones and provided feedback on preferred sequencing of pictographs to represent medication messages. CONCLUSION: Low literacy adults found a substantial number of common medication label pictographs difficult to understand. Participative design processes helped generate new pictographs, as well as feedback on the sequencing of messages on cell phones, that may be evaluated in future research.
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spelling pubmed-49308552016-07-05 Redesigning pictographs for patients with low health literacy and establishing preliminary steps for delivery via smart phones Wolpin, Seth E. Nguyen., Juliet K. Parks., Jason J. Lam, Annie Y. Morisky., Donald E. Fernando, Lara Chu, Adeline Berry., Donna L. Pharm Pract (Granada) Original Research BACKGROUND: Pictographs (or pictograms) have been widely utilized to convey medication related messages and to address nonadherence among patients with low health literacy. Yet, patients do not always interpret the intended messages on commonly used pictographs correctly and there are questions how they may be delivered on mobile devices. OBJECTIVE: Our objectives are to refine a set of pictographs to use as medication reminders and to establish preliminary steps for delivery via smart phones. METHODS: Card sorting was used to identify existing pictographs that focus group members found “not easy” to understand. Participants then explored improvements to these pictographs while iterations were sketched in real-time by a graphic artist. Feedback was also solicited on how selected pictographs might be delivered via smart phones in a sequential reminder message. The study was conducted at a community learning center that provides literacy services to underserved populations in Seattle, WA. Participants aged 18 years and older who met the criteria for low health literacy using S-TOFHLA were recruited. RESULTS: Among the 45 participants screened for health literacy, 29 were eligible and consented to participate. Across four focus group sessions, participants examined 91 commonly used pictographs, 20 of these were ultimately refined to improve comprehensibility using participatory design approaches. All participants in the fifth focus group owned and used cell phones and provided feedback on preferred sequencing of pictographs to represent medication messages. CONCLUSION: Low literacy adults found a substantial number of common medication label pictographs difficult to understand. Participative design processes helped generate new pictographs, as well as feedback on the sequencing of messages on cell phones, that may be evaluated in future research. Centro de Investigaciones y Publicaciones Farmaceuticas 2016 2016-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4930855/ /pubmed/27382421 http://dx.doi.org/10.18549/PharmPract.2016.02.686 Text en Copyright: © Pharmacy Practice http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY-NC-ND 3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lam, Annie Y.
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Fernando, Lara
Chu, Adeline
Berry., Donna L.
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title_short Redesigning pictographs for patients with low health literacy and establishing preliminary steps for delivery via smart phones
title_sort redesigning pictographs for patients with low health literacy and establishing preliminary steps for delivery via smart phones
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4930855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27382421
http://dx.doi.org/10.18549/PharmPract.2016.02.686
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