Design and preliminary evaluation of a newly designed patient-friendly discharge letter - a randomized, controlled participant-blind trial
Abstract Background Low health literacy has been associated with poor health outcome and impaired use of healthcare services. The hospital discharge letter represents a key source of medical information for patients and can be used to address the problem of low health literacy. The aim of this proje...
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Main Authors: | Christian Smolle (Author), Christine Maria Schwarz (Author), Magdalena Hoffmann (Author), Lars-Peter Kamolz (Author), Gerald Sendlhofer (Author), Gernot Brunner (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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