A Linguistic Analysis of Health Literacy Demands of Chronic Kidney Disease Patient Education Materials
Background: Instruments to assess the quality and comprehensibility of printed patient education materials may lack proper consideration of how readers derive meaning from text. The Evaluative Linguistic Framework (ELF) considers how factors that influence readers' expectations about health car...
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Main Authors: | Suzanne Morony (Author), Angela C. Webster (Author), Rachelle Buchbinder (Author), Suzanne Kirkendall (Author), Kirsten J. McCaffery (Author), Rosemary Clerehan (Author) |
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SLACK Incorporated,
2018-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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