Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3815289 Patient Education and Counseling 2007 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo examine current knowledge about the general public's comprehension of growth charts.MethodsA literature search was carried out to identify and analyze the findings of studies that have examined the extent to which non-healthcare professionals comprehend the information presented by growth charts.ResultsFew studies have examined how well parents understand growth charts. These studies have mostly been conducted in developing countries and have yielded inconclusive results.ConclusionGrowth charts can be useful for such purposes as growth monitoring and public health education, but their effectiveness as an educational tool depends on whether parents and caregivers comprehend the information they offer. The literature has not clearly proven that growth charts are easily understood by the general population.Practice implicationsFurther studies of the public's understanding of growth charts are needed to help guide health care providers in their use of growth charts as educational tools.

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