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Effectiveness of Motion Infographic Media on the Improvement of Knowledge and Medical Adherence in Human Immunodeficiency Virus Patients

By: CHONGPORNCHAI, JONGKONNEE.
Contributor(s): PHORNPRAPA, N.
Publisher: Mumbai Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Science 2021Edition: Vol.83(3), May-June.Description: 562-568p.Subject(s): PHARMACEUTICSOnline resources: Click here In: Indian journal of pharmaceutical sciencesSummary: The study aimed to examine the effectiveness of motion infographic media on improving patient’s knowledge and medical adherence during counseling. Eighty eight human immunodeficiency virus infected patients from outpatient department, human immunodeficiency virus clinic, Saraburi hospital participated in the study. Subjects were randomized into control and study groups (44 of each). Subjects in the study group received motion infographic media, while those in the control group did not receive motion infographic media. The results showed that subjects in the study group had higher knowledge scores and higher percentage of medical adherence than those in the control group in all tests. In addition, knowledge and medical adherence after receiving motion infographic media in the study group were even greater as indicated by higher knowledge test scores and higher percentage of medical adherence, as compared to before receiving the motion infographic media. It can be concluded that motion infographic media is beneficial and can be used as a tool for improving patient’s knowledge and medical adherence during counseling
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The study aimed to examine the effectiveness of motion infographic media on improving patient’s
knowledge and medical adherence during counseling. Eighty eight human immunodeficiency virus
infected patients from outpatient department, human immunodeficiency virus clinic, Saraburi hospital
participated in the study. Subjects were randomized into control and study groups (44 of each). Subjects in
the study group received motion infographic media, while those in the control group did not receive motion
infographic media. The results showed that subjects in the study group had higher knowledge scores and
higher percentage of medical adherence than those in the control group in all tests. In addition, knowledge
and medical adherence after receiving motion infographic media in the study group were even greater
as indicated by higher knowledge test scores and higher percentage of medical adherence, as compared
to before receiving the motion infographic media. It can be concluded that motion infographic media is
beneficial and can be used as a tool for improving patient’s knowledge and medical adherence during
counseling

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