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Bethesda North Marriott Hotel and Conference Center

2018 年 03 月 08 日 7:00 上午 - 2018 年 03 月 09 日 3:00 下午

5701 Marinelli Road, , North Bethesda, MD 20852 , USA

Advertising and Promotion Regulatory Affairs Conference

Session 11 Track A: Case Study: A Health Literacy Approach to Improve the Understandability and Usability of Consumer Brief Summaries

Session Chair(s)

Michele  Sharp, PharmD

Michele Sharp, PharmD

Senior Director, Global Regulatory Affairs

Eli Lilly and Company, United States

Print pharmaceutical advertisements in the US require inclusion of a brief summary of side effects, warnings, and contraindications from the labeling. The full prescribing information, which sponsors have traditionally used to fulfill the brief summary requirement, does not adhere to health literacy best practices, limiting its value to consumers. Studies increasingly show that health information that adheres to health literacy best practices, and is tested with users, improves people’s comprehension and health behaviors. This session will focus on recent research to improve the understandability and usability of brief summaries with consumers.

Learning Objective : At the conclusion of this session, participants should be able to:
  • Identify what Health Literacy is and why it matters
  • Describe the methodologies used to evaluate content in different design formats
  • Gain insight on two evidence-based strategies to assess readability
  • Discuss opportunities to integrate Health Literacy principles in other Ad Promo communications to consumers

Speaker(s)

Lori  Hall, BSN

Speaker

Lori Hall, BSN

Eli Lilly and Company, United States

Director, Global Health Literacy

Linda  Neuhauser, DrPH, MPH

Speaker

Linda Neuhauser, DrPH, MPH

University of California – Berkeley, School of Public Health, United States

Clinical Professor, Community Health Sciences

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