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Widgit uses a structured symbol language designed to support text. Unlike generic clip art, our symbols are specific, consistent, and tested for comprehension. When you pair a clear sentence with a Widgit symbol, you create a "dual coding" effect. The brain processes the image and the text simultaneously, doubling the chance of retention. 1. Reducing Pre-Procedure Anxiety Imagine a child (or an adult!) scheduled for an MRI. The loud noises, the tight space, the unknown. A standard consent form does little to ease that fear. However, a step-by-step visual guide showing “Change into gown → Lie on table → Wear headphones → Machine slides” turns a terrifying unknown into a predictable routine.
For millions of patients, understanding spoken or written medical advice isn’t just difficult; it’s impossible. And when a patient doesn’t understand, outcomes suffer. They may miss appointments, take the wrong dose of medication, or fail to recognize warning signs. widgit health
Bridging the Gap: How Visual Communication Transforms Patient Care Widgit uses a structured symbol language designed to
Communication barriers in healthcare lead to confusion and anxiety. Discover how symbol-based tools from Widgit Health help providers explain diagnoses, procedures, and medication plans clearly. We’ve all been there. A doctor uses a medical term, and our brain freezes. Now, imagine that feeling multiplied by ten—whether due to a language barrier, a learning disability, low health literacy, or simply the shock of a new diagnosis. The brain processes the image and the text
While human translators are invaluable, they aren't always available in the moment. Symbol-based communication is language-agnostic. It transcends spoken dialects, allowing a nurse to quickly confirm, “Are you in pain?” or “Do you feel dizzy?” without needing a translation app. Real-World Impact We recently worked with a community nursing team supporting a patient with aphasia following a stroke. The patient had stopped participating in his own care because he couldn’t process verbal instructions.
Chronic conditions like diabetes or asthma require daily decisions. A discharge sheet full of paragraphs is often lost or ignored. A one-page Widgit symbol chart showing “Take red pill + breakfast + test blood sugar” stays on the fridge. It acts as a visual memory trigger for patients with cognitive challenges or memory loss.