Written information is a form of communication that is being recognized by
nurses as increasingly important, and a large amount of information is now
being produced,
Now that patient turnover is becoming more rapid and hospital stays shorter
, thus leaving less time for face-to-face patient education, nurses are inc
reasingly relying on the written word to supplement vel bal information-giv
ing.
It is vital that written materials, whatever their source, should be of the
highest quality. Nowhere is this more relevant than in the case of post-co
ronary patients,
In view of the dearth of research-based cardio-specific literature, this re
view examines the broader literature and offers guidelines for nurses who w
ish to produce their own information.
Format and presentation of written materials rather than content are the fo
cus and the issues and conclusions are applicable to nurses working in fiel
ds other than cardiac nursing.