Can the Written Information to Research Subjects Be Improved? -- an Empirical Study
Keywords
AidsAttitudes
Audiovisual Aids
Comparative Studies
Comprehension
Consent Forms
Consent
Disclosure
Drug Industry
Drugs
Education
Forms
Human Experimentation
Hypertension
Industry
Information Dissemination
Informed Consent
Patient Education
Placebos
Random Selection
Research
Research Subjects
Sterilization
Volunteers
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Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To study whether linguistic analysis and changes in information leaflets can improve readability and understanding. DESIGN: Randomised, controlled study. Two information leaflets concerned with trials of drugs for conditions/diseases which are commonly known were modified, and the original was tested against the revised version. SETTING: Denmark. PARTICIPANTS: 235 persons in the relevant age groups. MAIN MEASURES: Readability and understanding of contents. RESULTS: Both readability and understanding of contents was improved: readability with regard to both information leaflets and understanding with regard to one of the leaflets. CONCLUSION: The results show that both readability and understanding can be improved by increased attention to the linguistic features of the information.Date
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oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/75512210.1136/jme.25.3.263
Journal of Medical Ethics. 1999 Jun; 25(3): 263-267.
0306-6800
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/jme.25.3.263
http://hdl.handle.net/10822/755122