Some institutions do not provide public access to all their materials because they deal with specific procedures and situations that require a health professional’s assistance for correct use. For example, instructions for post-surgery wound care might be given to a patient for home use after a health professional guides them through the process. Institutions and providers fear liability and potential misinterpretation of materials. Materials may have a disclaimer saying this is not meant for self-diagnosis, please consult your doctor. According to one participant, “You end up having so many disclaimers on it it becomes almost tedious. I think that’s probably...
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Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Health Education Materials: Access, Networks, and Initiatives for the Future
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