Creating a patient education pamphlet for gestational diabetes
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Author: Morrison, Lucille K.S.
Thesis advisor: Schilling, Judith
Committee member: Newcamp, Janet
Degree granting institution: Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
Degree name: Master of Science in Nursing
Date Created
1999
Date Issued
2022
Abstract
With patient education receiving such emphasis in today’s health care arena, multi-instructional aids are widely used to enhance the patient education process. Printed patient education materials remain the most common tool to supplement oral instruction (Bernier & Yasko, 1991). Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) patients require education about lifestyle modifications such as weight control, diet, exercise, and tight glycemic control in order to lessen risks of both maternal and fetal/neonatal complications (Ryan, 1998). These patients also need information about prognostic considerations.
A patient education pamphlet was created following the Evaluating Printed Education Materials (EPEM) model developed by Bernier and Yasko (1991). This pamphlet is intended to reinforce oral instructions given to GDM patients referred for counseling to a hospital-based diabetes education center in northwestern Pennsylvania. The content of the pamphlet includes: the etiology of GDM, risk factors for developing GDM, screening tests to detect GDM, implications GDM has for the mother and the baby, maternal and fetal complications associated with GDM, management of GDM, and prognostic considerations of GDM. The McLauglin (1969) SMOG formula was used to place the pamphlet at the sixth grade reading level.
A patient education pamphlet was created following the Evaluating Printed Education Materials (EPEM) model developed by Bernier and Yasko (1991). This pamphlet is intended to reinforce oral instructions given to GDM patients referred for counseling to a hospital-based diabetes education center in northwestern Pennsylvania. The content of the pamphlet includes: the etiology of GDM, risk factors for developing GDM, screening tests to detect GDM, implications GDM has for the mother and the baby, maternal and fetal complications associated with GDM, management of GDM, and prognostic considerations of GDM. The McLauglin (1969) SMOG formula was used to place the pamphlet at the sixth grade reading level.
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Edinboro, Pa.
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pdf, 71 pages; 3MB
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Morrison, Lucille K.S. (1999). Creating a patient education pamphlet for gestational diabetes. Edinboro University of Pennsylvania. Access from Pennsylvania Western University, Edinboro Archives.
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