Writing in plain language matters. In Canada, it’s reported that nine million people have limited literacy skills, with over half of Canadians reading below a high school level. This is just one of the reasons why it is important to offer additional support to patients and families with easy-to-read, straightforward patient pamphlets. For more information about creating or updating patient pamphlets, please visit the Patient Education Resources Toolkit. Contact Pamphlets@nshealth.ca with any questions. You can search for pamphlets by title or keyword in the pamphlets catalogue, or view the complete listing of active titles in our Print Code Index.
The following pamphlets were updated or created in October 2025.
Cardiovascular System
WG85-0175 Peripheral Bypass Surgery
WG85-2530 Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) - Patient Oriented Discharge Summary (PODS)
French Translations (en français)
FF85-1718 Greffe de cornée (English: WW85-0136)
Previous title: Greffe de cornée (kératoplastie)
FF85-2162 Décollement postérieur du vitré (DPV) (English: WW85-1761)
FF85-1790 Écrire à la famille de votre donneur ou donneuse (English: WX85-1212)
Gynecology & Reproductive Health
WP85-2535 NEW High Blood Pressure in Pregnancy - Cape Breton Regional Hospital
Hospital Information
WX85-1212 Writing to Your Donor's Family (En français: FF85-1790)
WX85-1213 Writing to Transplant Recipients and Their Families
Intensive Care Unit
IC85-0133 Ventricular Drain
IC85-2532 NEW Care in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) - Yarmouth Regional Hospital
Mental Health & Addictions
WM85-2274 Forensic Mental Health Community Program
Previous title: East Coast Forensic Hospital: Community Client Program
WM85-2531 NEW Mental Health and Addictions: 6 Lane Unit - Abbie J. Lane Memorial Building, QE II
Nephrology
WQ85-2272 Writing to Your Anonymous Living Kidney Donor
WQ85-2273 Writing to Your Anonymous Kidney Transplant Recipient
Nutrition & Food
LC85-2035 Need Help Filling Your Belly or Cupboards? Yarmouth Food Supports
Palliative Care
WD85-2516 NEW Let's Talk About Grief
WD85-2517 NEW Coping with Grief and Trauma: When Tragedy Turns Life Upside Down
Respiratory System
WF85-2533 NEW Respiratory Health Class
WF85-2534 NEW Pneumonia - Patient Oriented Discharge Summary (PODS)
Urogenital System
WJ85-2510 Mid-stream Urine Collection - Valley Regional Hospital and Yarmouth Regional Hospital
The following pamphlets were archived in October 2025:
FF85-2064 Conseils pour une alimentation riche en fibres (English: LC85-0556)
FF85-2081 Légumineuses faciles d’emploi : préparer des lentilles, haricots et pois secs (English: LC85-0565)
FF85-2087 Calculs biliaires (English: WA85-1543)
WA85-1543 Gallstones (En français: FF85-2087)
DG85-2051 Discharge Instructions After Your Nerve Block: Dartmouth General Hospital
If a pamphlet that has been archived is still needed, please let us know as soon as possible and we will work with you to make it available again.

Kendell Fitzgerald
Librarian Educator
Central Zone









Every year, the Patient Education Team identifies patient pamphlets that have not been reviewed or updated within 5 years of the last review date. We then contact content creators to confirm whether these pamphlets need to be updated or removed from circulation.
Routine archiving of out-of-date pamphlets is done in accordance with policy AD-LIB-001 Patient Education Materials: Development and Maintenance, which helps ensure Nova Scotia Health patients, families and essential care partners receive up-to-date patient education materials.
This year, any pamphlets published in 2020 or before must be reviewed and updated or they will be removed from circulation on January 31, 2026.
The full list of items that must be reviewed and updated before January 31, 2025 can be found in the Pamphlets Due for Revision Dashboard.
As you know, changes to drug names, clinic or department contact information, and clinical practice are common. Patient pamphlets must be reviewed by the teams that created them, and/or the teams that use them, to ensure that such changes are reflected in the materials we provide to patients. This helps ensure misinformation and outdated directives are removed to help keep patients and care partners safe.
Library Services' Patient Education Team is available to support Nova Scotia Health staff in updating any existing pamphlets. Pamphlets published in 2020 or before that have not been reviewed and updated by January 31, 2026 will be archived and removed from the patient education resources collection.
What do you need to do?
How can the Patient Education Team help?
We can send you the latest version of the pamphlet as a Word document, so you can edit it easily. We facilitate the review and update process for you, including:
Get started on your pamphlet review project by completing the Archiving Project form to connect with the Patient Education Team.
For guidance and resources on how to update or archive a pamphlet, refer to the Patient Pamphlets section of the Library’s Content Creator Toolkit.
Questions? Reach out to the Patient Education Team at Pamphlets@nshealth.ca.
Kallen Rutledge
Librarian Educator, Patient Education Pamphlets Lead
Nova Scotia Hospital, Central Zone