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研究的知情同意。可读性、患者年龄和教育程度的影响。

Informed consent for research. Effects of readability, patient age, and education.

作者信息

Taub H A, Baker M T, Sturr J F

出版信息

J Am Geriatr Soc. 1986 Aug;34(8):601-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.1986.tb05766.x.

Abstract

Comprehension of informed consent materials from a study of psychological variables associated with chest pain was evaluated as a function of age (27 to 69 years), education (5 to 20 years), and readability of information [low (college level) versus high (7th grade)]. The potentially confounding effect of memory was eliminated by allowing patients to use the written information sheets to find answers to the multiple choice test. Feedback and a repeat test were provided if any answers were incorrect. The findings indicated that comprehension varied inversely with age and directly with education. It is suggested that while ensuring informed consent may be difficult for all volunteers, it may be a critical problem for elderly patients with low education. The effects of readability were not consistent, suggesting that simplifying informed consent materials by shortening words and sentences may not, by itself, be sufficient to improve comprehension.

摘要

一项关于与胸痛相关心理变量的研究中,对知情同意材料的理解情况作为年龄(27至69岁)、教育程度(5至20年)以及信息可读性[低(大学水平)与高(七年级水平)]的函数进行了评估。通过允许患者使用书面信息表来查找多项选择题的答案,消除了记忆这一潜在的混杂效应。如果有任何答案错误,则提供反馈和重复测试。研究结果表明,理解能力与年龄呈反比,与教育程度呈正比。有人指出,虽然确保所有志愿者都能获得知情同意可能很困难,但对于低教育程度的老年患者而言,这可能是一个关键问题。可读性的影响并不一致,这表明通过缩短单词和句子来简化知情同意材料本身可能不足以提高理解能力。

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