2014
DOI: 10.12957/reuerj.2014.6109
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Percepções de clientes com HIV/AIDS sobre a cartilha para o autoexame ocular

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“…A study conducted in Saudi Arabia to identify patients' preferences regarding the resources to be used for eye health education evidenced that online materials, videos and smartphone applications were preferred (5) . The use of understandable language and visual effects are frequent, making online materials more attractive, contributing to understanding the content and to the interaction between patient and health professional (10,12) .…”
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“…A study conducted in Saudi Arabia to identify patients' preferences regarding the resources to be used for eye health education evidenced that online materials, videos and smartphone applications were preferred (5) . The use of understandable language and visual effects are frequent, making online materials more attractive, contributing to understanding the content and to the interaction between patient and health professional (10,12) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Disseminating knowledge about the risk of ocular conditions and related visual impairments can improve individual cooperation and adherence to treatment (5) . Actions directed at health education focused on self-perception and self-protection should be more explored, especially ocular self-examination.…”
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