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开发一款用于评估不同识字水平受试者健康相关生活质量的微笑触摸屏多媒体程序。

Development of a Smiling Touchscreen multimedia program for HRQoL assessment in subjects with varying levels of literacy.

作者信息

Thumboo Julian, Wee Hwee-Lin, Cheung Yin-Bun, Machin David, Luo Nan, Fong Kok-Yong

机构信息

Singapore General Hospital, Singapore.

出版信息

Value Health. 2006 Sep-Oct;9(5):312-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1524-4733.2006.00120.x.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

As low literacy affects the assessment of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in several ways (e.g., subject eligibility and cost of administration), better approaches to HRQoL assessment in subjects with varying literacy levels are needed.

METHODS

We developed a multimedia touchscreen program (the Smiling Touchscreen, ST) to administer HRQoL instruments to subjects with varying levels of Chinese language and computer literacy, using an iterative process where patients' input on design, clarity of instructions, and user-friendliness were repeatedly gathered and incorporated in development. The ST thus has several user-friendly features for low-literacy subjects (e.g., presentation of individual items using visual and auditory stimuli, voice-text synchronization, and visual analog scale with a touch and drag function), which we evaluated using qualitative and quantitative methods.

RESULTS

The ST was well accepted by subjects (n = 66, 76% female, median [interquartile] age: 49.0 [40.0, 56.0]) with high (n = 43) or low (n = 23) literacy, 98% of whom found it easy or very easy to use, and 85% found the voice-text synchronization feature useful. In low-literacy subjects without computer experience (30%), none reported any difficulties using the ST. The median (interquartile) time spent to complete the ST (four Instruction and Practice screens, 24 questions, one visual analog scale) for high- and low-literacy groups was 13.9 (9.6, 23.9) and 23.2 (15.8, 26.5) minutes, respectively. Among subjects expressing a preference (n = 47), 21 (47%) favored the ST over interviewer- or self-administration.

CONCLUSION

The ST is well accepted by subjects with varying literacy levels, including those without computer experience. It is thus a promising new approach for HRQoL assessment among subjects with varying literacy levels.

摘要

目的

由于低文化水平会在多个方面影响健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)的评估(例如,受试者资格和管理成本),因此需要更好的方法来评估不同文化水平受试者的HRQoL。

方法

我们开发了一个多媒体触摸屏程序(微笑触摸屏,ST),用于向具有不同中文水平和计算机素养的受试者发放HRQoL问卷。我们采用迭代过程,反复收集患者对设计、说明清晰度和用户友好性的意见,并将其纳入开发过程。因此,ST具有一些针对低文化水平受试者的用户友好功能(例如,使用视觉和听觉刺激呈现单个项目、语音文本同步以及具有触摸和拖动功能的视觉模拟量表),我们使用定性和定量方法对其进行了评估。

结果

ST受到了高文化水平(n = 43)或低文化水平(n = 23)受试者(n = 66,76%为女性,年龄中位数[四分位间距]:49.0[40.0,56.0])的广泛接受,其中98%的受试者认为使用起来容易或非常容易,85%的受试者认为语音文本同步功能有用。在没有计算机经验的低文化水平受试者(30%)中,没有人报告使用ST有任何困难。高文化水平组和低文化水平组完成ST(四个指导和练习屏幕、24个问题、一个视觉模拟量表)的时间中位数(四分位间距)分别为13.9(9.6,23.9)分钟和23.2(15.8,26.5)分钟。在表示有偏好的受试者(n = 47)中,21人(47%)更喜欢ST,而不是访谈者发放或自我发放。

结论

ST受到了包括没有计算机经验的受试者在内的不同文化水平受试者的广泛接受。因此,它是一种有前途的新方法,可用于评估不同文化水平受试者的HRQoL。

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