Title: Designing Effective Printed Educational Materials
1Designing Effective Printed Educational Materials
2Designing Effective Printed Educational
Materials Objectives
- Identify the principles of effective and
persuasive educational materials. - Evaluate the feasibility and potential impact of
existing educational materials. - Design simple but effective educational materials
targeting specific drug utilization problems.
3Principles of Persuasive Print Materials
- Understand the reasons for prescribing or patient
choice - Be oriented toward decisions and actions
- Emphasize a few key messages
- Capture attentions with headlines
- Use visually appealing illustrations
- Use brief simple text
- Repeat important messages
- Have respected sponsors
41. Understand the Reasons for Prescribing
- Understand motivations for incorrect prescribing
or consumer use BEFORE designing educational
materials. - Use qualitative techniques to discover these
motivations.
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82. Be Oriented Toward Decisions and Actions
- Interventions are designed to change behavior,
not to increase knowledge. - Orientation to decision and action is critical.
- Should emphasize what prescribers or patients
SHOULD DO or SHOULD NOT DO for particular health
problems.
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123. Emphasize a Few Key Messages
- People have no time to read.
- Only 4 points or recommendations in each printed
material. - Include
- The behavior you wish to promote
- The behavior you wish to extinguish
- Key pieces of information
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154. Capture Attention with Headlines
- Capture the interest of the reader.
- Make the reader want to read the rest of the
text. - Use a large, attractive font.
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185. Use Visually Appealing Illustrations
- Awaken interest
- Tell a story
- Show behavior to be promoted or extinguished.
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226. Use Brief Simple Text
- Text should be easy to understand.
- Pilot-test!
- Must be culturally acceptable.
- Avoid scientific terms.
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247. Repetition
- Foundation of advertising and communication
- Increases memory and learning !
- Include key message in headline, content and
conclusion
258. Credibility
- Respected sponsors increase credibility.
- Readers understand where the material comes from.
- Logos can also increase credibility.
- Refer to valid scientific evidence.
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289. Relevance and Involvement
- Produce materials relevant to the user
- Involve local experts
- Investigate what prescibers want information
about - Collaboration leads to wide-scale dissemination
2910. Principles of Public Educational Materials
- Always pretest materials
- Simplify illustrations
- Use clues (clothing, activities) that the
audience can relate to - Draw people as they are
- Keep to scale and context
30Principles of Public Educational Materials - 2
- Check your colors
- Be careful with symbols
- Give a positive message if possible
- Make sure people can see the point
- Limit the number of concepts
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39Does your patient have dysentery?
Dont give antibiotic injections!
Oral antibiotics are safer and more effective!
Produced by BU Rational Drug Use Foundation
40Activity One
- Review of Printed Materials
41Activity Two
- Production of Educational Materials