Year 2022,
, 342 - 348, 30.12.2022
Ersan Gürsoy
,
Kenan Taştan
,
Mehmet Akif Nas
,
İdeal Beraa Yılmaz Kartal
Supporting Institution
yoktur
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Evaluation of summary of product characteristics and patient information leaflet of the best-selling drugs in Turkey in terms of readability
Year 2022,
, 342 - 348, 30.12.2022
Ersan Gürsoy
,
Kenan Taştan
,
Mehmet Akif Nas
,
İdeal Beraa Yılmaz Kartal
Abstract
Background and Aims: Readability can be defined as the easiness or difficulty of texts to be understood by readers. In our study, it was aimed to evaluate the patient information leaflet and the summary of product characteristics in terms of read- ability in Turkish.
Methods: Our study is a cross-sectional study. For our study, the best-selling drugs included in the "Turkish Pharmaceutical Market Monitoring Report-8, 2020 Market Status in Terms of Sales Volume and Value" prepared by the Turkish Medicines and Medical Devices Agency in 2021, were evaluated by using Turkish readability formulas (Ateşman and Bezirci-Yılmaz).
Results: 138 patient information leaflet and summary of product characteristics of a total of 69 products were evaluated. It has been determined that an average of at least undergraduate education is required for the readability of the texts. The patient information leaflets are significantly shorter than the summary of product characteristics (p=0.000). However, in terms of read- ability, it was easier in Ateşman calculation and more difficult in Bezirci-Yılmaz calculation (p=0.007 and p=0.000, respectively). Conclusion: It has been seen that patient information leaflets are not easy to read texts prepared for patients. While prepar- ing the texts to be read by the patients, the texts should be easily understandable and should be read and understood by people of all education levels.
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- Sağlık Bakanlığı. (2005). Beşeri Tıbbi Ürünler Ruhsatlandırma Yönetmeliği. Retrieved from https://www.resmigazete.gov.tr/es- kiler/2005/01/20050119-7.htm
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- Solak, E., & Bayar, A. (2015). Current challenges in English lan- guage learning in Turkish EFL context. Participatory Educational Research, 2(1), 106-115.
- Türkiye İlaç ve Tıbbi Cihaz Kurumu. (2007). Kısa Ürün Bilgisine ilişkin Kılavuz. Retrieved from https://www.titck.gov.tr/mev- zuat/2103
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