%0 Journal Article %T How Effective Are Patient Education Materials in Educating Patients? %A Ayla Ke£¿eci %A Sadiye Toprak %A Se£¿il Kili£¿ %J Clinical Nursing Research %@ 1552-3799 %D 2019 %R 10.1177/1054773817740521 %X The aim of this research was to evaluate the patient education materials prepared and published by nurses and physicians in terms of the qualitative properties of these materials, including readability, understandability, and actionability. A total of 38 patient education materials prepared by nurses and physicians in a university hospital in Turkey were evaluated. The readability of the materials was assessed using the formulas proposed by Atesman and Cetinkaya. The Patient Education Materials Assessment Tool (PEMAT) form was used for estimating the understandability and actionability. Data were analyzed using the percentile and mean values, and the Kendall¡¯s Tau-c and correlation tests were used for interobserver agreement. According to the assessments based on the readability formulas, 55.3% of the materials were moderately difficult, while 81.6% had instructional-level readability (U.S. Grades 8 and 9) with a moderate to low level of understandability and actionability. Consequently, the patient education materials evaluated in our study had a moderate level of readability, understandability, and actionability %K patient education %K educational materials %K readability %K understandability %K actionability %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1054773817740521