Medicine labels incorporating pictograms: do they influence understanding and adherence?

The objective was to determine the influence of medicine labels incorporating pictograms on the understanding of instructions and on adherence. Eighty-seven Xhosa participants attending an outpatient clinic who had been prescribed a short course of antibiotics were randomly allocated to either a con...

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Main Authors: Dowse, R, Ehlers, M
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-rhodes-vital-63592018-07-20T04:09:37ZMedicine labels incorporating pictograms: do they influence understanding and adherence?Dowse, REhlers, MThe objective was to determine the influence of medicine labels incorporating pictograms on the understanding of instructions and on adherence. Eighty-seven Xhosa participants attending an outpatient clinic who had been prescribed a short course of antibiotics were randomly allocated to either a control group (41 participants given text-only labels), or an experimental group (46 participants given text + pictogram labels). All participants had a maximum of 10 years of formal schooling. Follow-up home visits were conducted after 3–5 days to assess understanding of instructions and to evaluate adherence. A high adherence of greater than 90% was found for 54% of the experimental group, compared with only 2% of the control group. Average percentages for understanding in the control and experimental groups were 70 and 95%, respectively, and average adherence was 72 and 90%, respectively. The presence of pictograms was found to contribute positively to both understanding of instructions and adherence.2005Article13 pagesvital:6359http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1006051English
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description The objective was to determine the influence of medicine labels incorporating pictograms on the understanding of instructions and on adherence. Eighty-seven Xhosa participants attending an outpatient clinic who had been prescribed a short course of antibiotics were randomly allocated to either a control group (41 participants given text-only labels), or an experimental group (46 participants given text + pictogram labels). All participants had a maximum of 10 years of formal schooling. Follow-up home visits were conducted after 3–5 days to assess understanding of instructions and to evaluate adherence. A high adherence of greater than 90% was found for 54% of the experimental group, compared with only 2% of the control group. Average percentages for understanding in the control and experimental groups were 70 and 95%, respectively, and average adherence was 72 and 90%, respectively. The presence of pictograms was found to contribute positively to both understanding of instructions and adherence. ===
author Dowse, R
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Medicine labels incorporating pictograms: do they influence understanding and adherence?
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title Medicine labels incorporating pictograms: do they influence understanding and adherence?
title_short Medicine labels incorporating pictograms: do they influence understanding and adherence?
title_full Medicine labels incorporating pictograms: do they influence understanding and adherence?
title_fullStr Medicine labels incorporating pictograms: do they influence understanding and adherence?
title_full_unstemmed Medicine labels incorporating pictograms: do they influence understanding and adherence?
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