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Design of an oral health information brochure for at-risk individuals

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Health Education Journal

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Abstract

Objective: Our aim was to develop written resource material for use in the Oral Health Information through Community Pharmacists project. Poor oral health is associated with cardiovascular disease and diabetes. Many people do not access dental services on a regular basis; however, they may access community pharmacies for help and advice about oral health problems. Community pharmacists may be a valuable point of oral health information for people with heart disease or diabetes.

Design: This paper reports the development of the written resource material for the project groups.

Methods: Brochure development was guided by Fishbein and Yzer’s integrative model, and pre-tested with seven focus groups representing the potential target groups. Feedback from the focus groups was analysed concurrently and modified versions of the brochures were presented to subsequent groups.

Results: The use of both written and visual messages enhanced the readability of the brochures for the focus groups with attendant Flesch Reading Ease scores of 77.4 and 79.4, while the ‘Make a plan’ section prompted future action planning amongst the participants.

Conclusion: Well-designed patient education materials with good content, aesthetics and readability are important to deliver health messages within the context of a planned intervention. The three final brochures will be used in the intervention trial of the project.