Table 7.
Dos and don’ts list of improving the readability, usability, and suitability of health care-related documents geared towards the general public
Dos | Don’ts |
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✓ Assess target readers | ✘ Technical and profession-specific terms |
✓ Think and write like the target readers | ✘ Images that are unclear and will not photocopy or print well |
✓ Convey central focus of the document to the reader | ✘ Complicated illustrations |
✓ Adopt methods to effectively provide concise information, eg, summaries and lists | ✘ Fancy fonts |
✓ Use examples | ✘ Cramping information with no white space |
✓ Include graphics: diagrams, graphs, and illustrations pertinent to the audience | ✘ Capitalize all the information |
✓ Use techniques to grab the readers’ attention, eg, images, diagrams, text emphasis, headers | |
✓ Use techniques to emphasize important information | |
✓ Provide relevant definitions | |
✓ Expand on abbreviations | |
✓ Design a well-articulated cover/title page | |
✓ Provide methodical explanations | |
✓ Make the document easy to navigate through | |
✓ Make the document easy to read by using simple terms, short sentences, legible font, appropriate font size, adequate white space, and margins | |
✓ Always field test the document |