1979
DOI: 10.1093/rheumatology/18.1.18
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Patient Information Recall in a Rheumatology Clinic

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“…8,9 When only oral information is provided, much of that information is forgotten. [10][11][12] Stroke patients and their carers need to receive information on a wide variety of topics and at all phases of the recovery process.…”
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“…8,9 When only oral information is provided, much of that information is forgotten. [10][11][12] Stroke patients and their carers need to receive information on a wide variety of topics and at all phases of the recovery process.…”
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“…Patients forget 20-80% of medical information provided by their physician during consultations (Anderson et al, 1979;Gabrijel et al, 2008;Jansen et al, 2008a,b;Kessels, 2003;Ley, 1979). When patients do not remember information, they are less likely to cope with the disease, make wellinformed decision and adhere to treatment and medical advice (Andersson et al, 2015;Linn et al, 2013;Mill & Sullivan, 1999).…”
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“…This requires the patient to have a clear understanding about their condition and how to manage their symptoms effectively. Information given verbally during a consultation can be quickly forgotten and is frequently misinterpreted [3]. Hence, patient information leaflets (PILS) are used to augment the advice offered during the clinical encounter [4], empowering patients to become more involved in their treatment decisions and to take greater self-care [5].…”
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