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儿科外科学会网站上患者和家属教育材料的可读性。

Readability of patient and family education materials on pediatric surgical association websites.

机构信息

Division of Pediatric Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Memphis, TN, USA.

Children's Foundation Research Institute, Le Bonheur Children's Hospital, Memphis, TN, USA.

出版信息

Pediatr Surg Int. 2023 Mar 22;39(1):156. doi: 10.1007/s00383-023-05446-6.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Globally, pediatric surgical association websites present patient/family education materials on an extensive list of conditions, including descriptions of the condition, signs and symptoms, diagnostic modalities, and treatment options. The purpose of this project was to assess the readability of pediatric surgical association websites' patient/family education materials.

METHODS

With IRB approval, we accessed all patient/family education materials on pediatric surgical association websites from around the globe and used multiple grade-level assessments and readability assessments to determine the reading level at which the information is presented.

RESULTS

The American Pediatric Surgical Association (APSA) website and the British Association of Paediatric Surgeons (BAPS) present publicly accessible patient/family education materials. Seventy-four (74) conditions on APSA's website were analyzed. Three grade-level assessments and the Flesch Reading Ease assessment indicated that the articles are written at high school reading levels. No articles were available in languages other than English. BAPS presented 6 conditions, most of which were more readable than their APSA counterparts.

CONCLUSIONS

Our analysis indicates that the patient/family education materials available on pediatric surgical association websites may not be written at a level that is comprehensible by the general population. Potential solutions include re-writing the materials with an emphasis on readability and presenting materials in languages other than English.

LEVEL OF EVIDENCE

V.

摘要

目的

在全球范围内,儿科外科学会网站提供了广泛的疾病患者/家属教育材料,包括对该疾病的描述、症状和体征、诊断方式以及治疗选择。本项目旨在评估儿科外科学会网站患者/家属教育材料的可读性。

方法

在获得机构审查委员会批准后,我们访问了全球各地儿科外科学会网站的所有患者/家属教育材料,并使用多种年级水平评估和可读性评估来确定信息呈现的阅读水平。

结果

美国小儿外科学会(APSA)网站和英国小儿外科学会(BAPS)提供了公开的患者/家属教育材料。对 APSA 网站上的 74 种疾病进行了分析。三种年级水平评估和 Flesch 阅读舒适度评估表明,这些文章的写作水平相当于高中阅读水平。没有任何文章是用英语以外的语言提供的。BAPS 呈现了 6 种疾病,其中大多数比 APSA 的对应疾病更具可读性。

结论

我们的分析表明,儿科外科学会网站上提供的患者/家属教育材料可能没有达到普通大众能够理解的水平。潜在的解决方案包括重写材料,重点提高可读性,并以英语以外的语言呈现材料。

证据等级

V。

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