Use AI to review your parent handouts by simulating different family literacy levels and cultural perspectives.
You've created a handout explaining sedation dentistry or orthodontic referrals — but will every family truly understand it? Instead of guessing, ask AI to review your draft from multiple family perspectives at once: a parent with limited health literacy, a non-native English speaker, a highly anxious caregiver, and a parent who distrusts medical procedures. This advanced technique helps you spot confusing jargon, culturally insensitive phrasing, or assumptions that only work for some families. Paste your draft and ask AI to review it through each lens separately, then summarize the common concerns. You'll get a detailed breakdown of where your language might exclude or confuse families — before you print 200 copies. Then use the feedback to create a revised version that's clearer and more inclusive for your real patient population. This goes beyond a simple readability check. You're stress-testing your materials against the actual diversity of families you serve, catching gaps in empathy and clarity that you'd only discover after complaints or confusion. Always review AI's suggestions with your own clinical judgment and knowledge of your community before finalizing any patient-facing materials.
Try this prompt today
“I've written a parent handout about [topic, e.g., general anesthesia for dental treatment]. Review this draft from four different parent perspectives: 1) a parent with limited health literacy, 2) a non-native English speaker, 3) a highly anxious caregiver, and 4) a parent who distrusts medical procedures. For each perspective, identify sentences or sections that might confuse, alienate, or worry them. Then summarize the top 3-5 changes I should make to improve clarity and trust across all families. Here's my draft: [paste your handout text]”
February 24, 2026
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