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提高低健康素养患者临床试验中知情同意书质量的语言策略

Linguistic Strategies for Improving Informed Consent in Clinical Trials Among Low Health Literacy Patients.

作者信息

Krieger Janice L, Neil Jordan M, Strekalova Yulia A, Sarge Melanie A

机构信息

Affiliations of authors: STEM Translational Communication Center (JLK, JMN, YAS), Department of Advertising (JLK), and Division of Graduate Studies and Research (YAS), College of Journalism and Communications, University of Florida; Department of Advertising, College of Media and Communication, Texas Tech University (MAS), Gainesville, FL, Lubbock, TX.

出版信息

J Natl Cancer Inst. 2016 Oct 28;109(3). doi: 10.1093/jnci/djw233. Print 2017 Mar.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Improving informed consent to participate in randomized clinical trials (RCTs) is a key challenge in cancer communication. The current study examines strategies for enhancing randomization comprehension among patients with diverse levels of health literacy and identifies cognitive and affective predictors of intentions to participate in cancer RCTs.

METHODS

Using a post-test-only experimental design, cancer patients (n = 500) were randomly assigned to receive one of three message conditions for explaining randomization (ie, plain language condition, gambling metaphor, benign metaphor) or a control message. All statistical tests were two-sided.

RESULTS

Health literacy was a statistically significant moderator of randomization comprehension (P = .03). Among participants with the lowest levels of health literacy, the benign metaphor resulted in greater comprehension of randomization as compared with plain language (P = .04) and control (P = .004) messages. Among participants with the highest levels of health literacy, the gambling metaphor resulted in greater randomization comprehension as compared with the benign metaphor (P = .04). A serial mediation model showed a statistically significant negative indirect effect of comprehension on behavioral intention through personal relevance of RCTs and anxiety associated with participation in RCTs (P < .001).

CONCLUSIONS

The effectiveness of metaphors for explaining randomization depends on health literacy, with a benign metaphor being particularly effective for patients at the lower end of the health literacy spectrum. The theoretical model demonstrates the cognitive and affective predictors of behavioral intention to participate in cancer RCTs and offers guidance on how future research should employ communication strategies to improve the informed consent processes.

摘要

背景

提高参与随机临床试验(RCT)的知情同意度是癌症沟通中的一项关键挑战。本研究探讨了提高不同健康素养水平患者对随机化理解的策略,并确定了参与癌症RCT意向的认知和情感预测因素。

方法

采用仅后测的实验设计,将癌症患者(n = 500)随机分配,使其接受三种用于解释随机化的信息条件之一(即通俗易懂的语言条件、赌博隐喻、良性隐喻)或一种对照信息。所有统计检验均为双侧检验。

结果

健康素养是随机化理解的一个具有统计学意义的调节因素(P = 0.03)。在健康素养水平最低的参与者中,与通俗易懂的语言(P = 0.04)和对照(P = 0.004)信息相比,良性隐喻能使对随机化的理解更强。在健康素养水平最高的参与者中,与良性隐喻相比,赌博隐喻能使对随机化的理解更强(P = 0.04)。一个串行中介模型显示,通过RCT的个人相关性和参与RCT相关的焦虑,理解对行为意向具有统计学意义的负向间接效应(P < 0.001)。

结论

用于解释随机化的隐喻的有效性取决于健康素养,良性隐喻对健康素养谱低端的患者尤其有效。该理论模型展示了参与癌症RCT行为意向的认知和情感预测因素,并为未来研究应如何采用沟通策略来改善知情同意过程提供了指导。

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