Anticoagulant Patient Information Material Is Written at High Readability Levels


Anticoagulant Patient Information Material Is Written at High Readability Levels is a scholarly work, published in 2000 in ''Stroke Journal''. The main subjects of the publication include text simplification, evidence-based practice, anticoagulant, medicine, stroke, family medicine, atrial fibrillation, readability, internal medicine, literacy, patient education, (RS)-warfarin, comprehension, educational stage, health literacy, Dosing, and reading. The authors determined the readability of patient information material being offered to patients receiving anticoagulants. Methods and Results —We used the SMOG grade formula to measure readability of written patient materials.

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