Recommended patient education resources
Find links to patient education resources (locally produced leaflets and recommended content) under online evidence.
How to advise patients on finding good quality online information
Researching your health online has become a routine behaviour for many. According to a report published in 2019 by the Office for National Statistics, adults looking for health-related information on the internet has increased, from 54% in 2018 to 63% in 2019.
It’s difficult to tell patients not to look online to educate themselves about their health. Why not arm them with some tools to judge whether the resource they are looking at is a good one?
This 5 minute video outlines the CRAP test, a useful tool to evaluate the site you are looking at.
General health information resources
- Health Talk: on healthtalk.org you can find out about what it’s like to live with a health condition, by watching other people share their stories
- Spark & Co lists health and wellbeing resources specifically for BAME communities
- EasyHealth has more than 500 leaflets designed to be accessible to anyone with low health literacy, including those with learning disabilities
Covid-19 resources
- Vaccine Confidence Project
- Full Fact is an independent, nonpartisan team of independent fact checkers. The website includes various resources on Covid-19
- Check out misleading/false claims on social media around COVID-19
- Guidance on how to fact-check claims around COVID-19
- If you have WhatsApp, chat with Full Fact direct to check out claims
- How to check if an image you have seen on social media is real – three quick ways to verify images on a smartphone
Further help
Contact our Patient Education Specialist Librarian cecilia.bethencourt-dunning@nhs.net for further guidance.