Barton Natalie, Janis Jeffrey E
Department of Plastic Surgery, University of California-Irvine, Calif.
Department of Plastic Surgery, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Ohio.
Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open. 2020 May 13;8(5):e2856. doi: 10.1097/GOX.0000000000002856. eCollection 2020 May.
The Institute of Medicine defines health literacy as the degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain, process, and understand basic health information. Low health literacy is at a crisis level in the United States. Health literacy is a stronger predictor of a person's health than age, income, employment status, education level, and race. In the plastic surgery literature to date, there is no study that evaluates health communication between plastic surgery patients and providers. This study also aims to establish the readability of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons informed consent forms.
A survey instrument was designed to assess health literacy of plastic surgery patient and health communication competencies of providers. The Readability Calculator and Hemingway Editor were used to determine the readability of a sample of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons informed consent forms.
Twenty-one percent of patients did not complete high school. Fifty-one percent of patients agreed that better communication with their provider would improve their health. Seventy-six percent of providers agreed that they have difficulty communicating with patients with different cultural backgrounds; 29% of providers stated that they offered patients low-literacy educational material. The average readability of the informed consents distributed to plastic surgery patients is above 12th grade.
This study identifies the gap in communication between plastic surgery patients and providers in a county hospital setting. Failure to take appropriate actions toward eliminating inherent barriers in health communication is costly to both the hospital and the patients. These findings also raise concern about the understanding of informed consent in plastic surgery patients.
医学研究所将健康素养定义为个人获取、处理和理解基本健康信息的能力程度。在美国,低健康素养处于危机水平。健康素养比年龄、收入、就业状况、教育水平和种族更能预测一个人的健康状况。在迄今为止的整形外科学术文献中,尚无研究评估整形手术患者与医护人员之间的健康沟通情况。本研究还旨在确定美国整形外科医师协会知情同意书的可读性。
设计了一项调查问卷,以评估整形手术患者的健康素养以及医护人员的健康沟通能力。使用可读性计算器和海明威编辑器来确定美国整形外科医师协会知情同意书样本的可读性。
21%的患者未完成高中学业。51%的患者认为与医护人员进行更好的沟通会改善他们的健康状况。76%的医护人员表示与不同文化背景的患者沟通存在困难;29%的医护人员称他们为患者提供了低 literacy 教育材料。分发给整形手术患者的知情同意书的平均可读性高于12年级水平。
本研究确定了县级医院环境中整形手术患者与医护人员之间的沟通差距。不采取适当行动消除健康沟通中的固有障碍,对医院和患者来说成本都很高。这些发现也引发了对整形手术患者对知情同意理解情况的关注。