Developing an alcohol education leaflet for pregnant women using qualitative and quantitative data.

Clinical medicine insights. Women's health Pub Date : 2011-02-28 eCollection Date: 2011-01-01 DOI:10.4137/CMWH.S6541
Noriko Sudo
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Objective: This article summarizes the process of developing and evaluating a series of alcohol educational leaflets with pregnant women.

Methods: Four group interviews were conducted with a total of 33 pregnant women.

Results: The copy, font, and color should be tailored to pregnant women. Scientifically compelling information was preferred; the use of too many colors and objects was considered distracting and reducing the seriousness of the information. The facts presented through a patient's photo of fetal alcohol syndrome and a graph impressed the participants, since they were tired of the illustrations found in many other materials. Pregnant women who are interested and motivated to learn about alcohol consumption valued the quality of the information, rather than visual appeal.

Conclusions: Testing a draft leaflet with the target population before final development and dissemination is a critical component of an educational outreach effort. Incorporating feedback can help enhance the quality of the end product.

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利用定性和定量数据为孕妇制作酒精教育小册子。
目的:综述了一系列孕妇酒精教育宣传单的制作和评价过程。方法:采用4组访谈法对33例孕妇进行调查。结果:文案、字体、颜色应适合孕妇。科学上令人信服的信息是首选;使用太多的颜色和物体被认为会分散注意力,降低信息的严肃性。通过胎儿酒精综合症患者的照片和图表展示的事实给参与者留下了深刻的印象,因为他们厌倦了在许多其他材料中找到的插图。有兴趣并有动力了解酒精消费的孕妇更看重信息的质量,而不是视觉吸引力。结论:在最后编制和散发之前,在目标人群中测试传单草稿是教育推广工作的关键组成部分。结合反馈可以帮助提高最终产品的质量。
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