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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2021 Jun 23.
Published in final edited form as: J Pharm Pract. 2019 Dec 23;34(5):678–684. doi: 10.1177/0897190019894146

Table 1:

Specific Examples of Feedback by Theme

Theme Examples of Feedback Received
Organization “I appreciate that they are all concise, provide a picture and have the information in a similar format.”

“I think the flow chart is very helpful. Will make the process much faster for staff.”
Visual Appeal “I know we aren’t supposed to focus on design, but will still like to put in a vote for changing the questions from title case to sentence case for readability.”

“…Not sure if this is the final design for this document, but the font choice is a bit hard to read when there is a lot of copy… Choosing a thinner font and increasing the space between the subpoints might make that a little easier to read.”
Language “I would make sure the risks sections are similar for progestin only methods… This listing no risks but having depo have two risks does not make sense to me.”

“I do not like the wording around bones. It has been shown to make bones weaker…”
Single Set of Materials “… include a picture representation… of the contraceptive methods. They [pharmacists] can cross out any methods that are not appropriate. This would be easy for adolescents to understand”

“I think you may need to use a different way to indicate effectiveness. Most people probably don’t know how to interpret the numbers. It would be better to add a description indicating (for example) 9 out of 100 women may get pregnant in a year when using this method.”