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Educating patients with limited literacy skills: the effectiveness of printed and videotaped materials about colon cancer.
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EducationControl SubjectsLiteracy EvaluationCancer EducationHealth CommunicationPersonalized LearningEducational MaterialsPublic HealthHealth EducationCancer LiteracyColon Cancer KnowledgeLiteracy LearningHealth LiteracyInstructional VideoLimited Literacy SkillsDigital LiteracyPatient EducationLiteracyVideotaped MaterialsColon Cancer
We investigated whether printed or videotaped information is more effective in enhancing colon cancer knowledge. Subjects (n = 1100) were randomized into three groups: to receive a booklet, view a videotape, or receive no intervention. Subjects receiving the intervention showed increased knowledge compared with control subjects (booklet = 23% and videotape = 26% vs no intervention = 3%). Findings suggest that personalized educational materials are effective in enhancing colon cancer knowledge.
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