Using the Suitability Assessment of Materials to Improve Health Infographic Readability
Summary
This article provides evidence-based tips for improving health communication infographics using the Suitability Assessment of Materials (SAM) framework. It focuses on three key strategies: using relevant illustrations, writing in active voice, and creating action-oriented content. The article specifically applies these principles to a skin cancer prevention infographic from the American Cancer Society, demonstrating how to enhance readability and effectiveness of health materials for better public understanding.
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· 3 pulledUse the SAM to improve your written health communication.
Today's Glow Up focuses on readability.
3 evidence-based tips: relevant illustrations, active voice, and action-oriented content.
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