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. 2023 Feb 14;20(4):3359. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20043359

Table 1.

The most cited publications in the database.

Authors Title Research Areas Times Cited, Web of Science Core Year
Mayeaux, EJ; Murphy, PW; Arnold, C; Davis, TC; Jackson, RH; Sentell, T Improving patient education for patients with low literacy skills General & Internal Medicine 143 1996
Plimpton, S; Root, J Materials and strategies that work in low-literacy health communication Public, Environmental & Occupational Health 73 1994
Wilson, FL; Racine, E; Tekieli, V; Williams, B Literacy, readability, and cultural barriers: critical factors to consider when educating older African Americans about anticoagulation therapy Nursing 71 2003
Davis, TC; Berkel, HJ; Arnold, CL; Nandy, I; Jackson, RH; Murphy, PW Intervention to increase mammography utilization in a public hospital Health Care Sciences & Services; General & Internal Medicine 60 1998
Karreman, J; van der Geest, T; Buursink, E Accessible website content guidelines for users with intellectual disabilities Psychology; Rehabilitation 38 2007
Fajardo, I; Avila, V; Ferrer, A; Tavares, G; Gomez, M; Hernandez, A Easy-to-read Texts for Students with Intellectual Disability: Linguistic Factors Affecting Comprehension Psychology; Rehabilitation 37 2014
Dowse, R; Ramela, T; Browne, SH An illustrated leaflet containing antiretroviral information targeted for low-literate readers: Development and evaluation Public, Environmental & Occupational Health; Social Sciences-Other Topics 35 2011
Chinn, D; Homeyard, C Easy read and accessible information for people with intellectual disabilities: Is it worth it? A meta-narrative literature review Health Care Sciences & Services; Public, Environmental & Occupational Health 33 2017
Caposecco, A; Hickson, L; Meyer, C Assembly and Insertion of a Self-Fitting Hearing Aid: Design of Effective Instruction Materials 25 2011
Sutherland, RJ; Isherwood, T The Evidence for Easy-Read for People with Intellectual Disabilities: A Systematic Literature Review Health Care Sciences & Services; Rehabilitation 25 2016
Hurtado, B; Jones, L; Burniston, F Is Easy Read information really easier to read? Education & Educational Research; Genetics & Heredity; Neurosciences & Neurology; Psychiatry; Rehabilitation 23 2014
Yaneva, V; Temnikova, I; Mitkov, R Accessible Texts for Autism: An Eye-Tracking Study Computer Science; Engineering 17 2015
Dowe, MC; Lawrence, PA; Carlson, J; Keyserling, TC Patients’ use of health-teaching materials at three readability levels Nursing 16 1997
Tsai, JHC Psychometric evaluation of the Demands of Immigration Scale with Taiwanese-Chinese immigrants: a pilot study Nursing 16 2002
Mejia, A; Filus, A; Calam, R; Morawska, A; Sanders, MR Measuring Parenting Practices and Family Functioning with Brief and Simple Instruments: Validation of the Spanish Version of the PAFAS Psychology; Pediatrics; Psychiatry 15 2015
Petterson, T; Dornan, Tl; Albert, T; Lee, P Are information leaflets given to elderly people with diabetes easy to read Endocrinology & Metabolism 14 1994
Turnpenny, A; Caiels, J; Whelton, B; Richardson, L; Beadle-Brown, J; Crowther, T; Forder, J; Apps, J; Rand, S Developing an Easy Read Version of the Adult Social Care Outcomes Toolkit (ASCOT) Psychology; Rehabilitation 13 2018