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Am J Health Syst Pharm ; 76(3): 182-186, 2019 Jan 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31408087

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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to assess the understandability, actionability, and readability of online diabetes education materials. SUMMARY: This was a descriptive study that identified printable diabetes education materials through an online search. Materials were included from the following sources: national organizations with materials approved by expert panels, corporations with materials subject to FDA approval, and not-for-profit organizations with inter-professional advisory boards to approve materials. Topics included were basic knowledge of diabetes, hypoglycemia, insulin, and blood sugar goals. Materials were excluded if they were non-printable, contained active links, had a publication date prior to January 2011, were greater than 2 pages in length, or were pediatric focused. Understandability and actionability of the patient education materials were evaluated using the Patient Education Materials Assessment Tool (PEMAT). Descriptive statistics and inter-rater reliability analysis using the kappa statistic were utilized. Readability was assessed using the Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level and Simple Measure of Gobbledygook (SMOG) formula. Pearson correlation coefficient was calculated to assess the relationship between reading grade level and PEMAT scores. In total, 25 websites were identified, 5 of which met the inclusion criteria; 13 patient education materials were included, PEMAT scoring revealed that 4 of these met the criteria for understandability and only 1 met the criteria for actionability. There was no correlation found between PEMAT scores and reading grade levels (Pearson correlation coefficient = -0.30, p = 0.325). CONCLUSION: The majority of diabetes patient education materials reviewed scored poorly using the PEMAT. Future development of diabetes patient education materials should be designed with the goal of increasing understandability and actionability.


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Comprehension , Diabetes Mellitus , Internet , Patient Education as Topic , Health Literacy , Humans , Reproducibility of Results
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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-851569

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Gentianella acuta is a commonly used Mongolian medicine and its mainly active constituents are xanthone, terpenoids, and phenylpropanoids. It has the effects of clearing heat and draining dampness, anti-tumor, liver protection, anti-depression, and anti-inflammation. This review summarizes the chemical components and pharmacology of G. acuta from the literatures in recent 30 years in order to provide basis for the development of this plant.

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China Occupational Medicine ; (6): 556-558, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-876987

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OBJECTIVE: To observe the rehabilitation effect of non-invasive positive pressure ventilation( NPPV) in treating pneumoconiosis patients with pulmonary dyspnea. METHODS: A retrospective analysis was used to analyze the treatment compliance,treatment time,treatment effect and adverse reactions of 295 pneumoconiosis patients who had undergone inpatient NPPV treatment. RESULTS: The median of NPPV treatment time of 295 pneumoconiosis patients was 14( 1-281)days. The treatment compliance rate was 79. 66 %( 235 /295). The dyspnea improvement rate was 73. 22 %( 216 /295).The Chi-square test results showed that the dyspnea improvement rate increased with the prolonged treatment time( P <0. 01). Among these,the dyspnea improvement rates of groups with treatment time of 10 days,20 days and ≥ 30 days were higher than group with treatment time < 10 days,the dyspnea improvement rate of the group with treatment time ≥30days was higher than 10 days group( P < 0. 01). The incidence of adverse reactions was 7. 12 %. CONCLUSION: NPPV treatment could improve dyspnea symptoms of pneumoconiosis patients with less adverse reaction.

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