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美国代谢外科学会患者信息出版物的可读性。

Readability of American Society of Metabolic Surgery's Patient Information Publications.

机构信息

Department of Surgery, University of New Mexico School of Medicine, Albuquerque, New Mexico; Department of Surgery, UNM HSC, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Department of Surgery, University of New Mexico School of Medicine, Albuquerque, New Mexico; Department of Surgery, UNM HSC, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

出版信息

J Surg Res. 2024 Jan;293:727-732. doi: 10.1016/j.jss.2023.09.018. Epub 2023 Oct 18.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Appropriate education and information are the keystones of patient autonomy. Surgical societies support this goal through online informational publications. Despite these recommendations, many of these sources do not provide the appropriate level of reading for the average patient. Multiple national organizations, including the AMA and NIH, have recommended that such materials be written at or below a 6-grade level. We therefore aimed to evaluate the readability of patient information publications provided by the American Society of Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery (ASMBS).

METHODS

Patient information publications were collected from the ASMBS webpage (https://asmbs.org/patients) and evaluated for readability. Microsoft Office was utilized to calculate Flesch Reading Ease (FRE) and Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level (FKGL) scores. Flesch Reading Ease (FRE) is a 0-100 score, with higher scores equating to easier reading (≥80 = 6-grade reading level). Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level (FKGL) rates text on a US grade school level. Qualitative and univariate analyses were performed.

RESULTS

Eleven patient information publications were evaluated. None of the publications achieved an FRE score of 80 or an FKGL of a 6th-grade reading level. The average FRE score was 35.8 (range 14.9-53.6). The average FKGL score was 13.1 (range 10.1-17.5). The publication with the highest FRE and lowest FKGL (best readability) was that for benefits of weight loss. The brochure with the lowest FRE and highest FKGL (worst readability) was that for Medical Tourism.

CONCLUSIONS

Although the ASMBS patient information publications are a trusted source of patient literature, none of the 11 publications met the recommended criteria for patient readability. Further refinement of these will be needed to provide the appropriate reading level for the average patient.

摘要

简介

适当的教育和信息是患者自主权的关键。外科协会通过在线信息出版物来支持这一目标。尽管有这些建议,但许多此类来源并没有为普通患者提供适当的阅读水平。包括美国医学协会和美国国立卫生研究院在内的多个国家组织建议,此类材料的书写水平应达到或低于 6 级。因此,我们旨在评估美国代谢与减肥外科学会(ASMBS)提供的患者信息出版物的可读性。

方法

从 ASMBS 网页(https://asmbs.org/patients)收集患者信息出版物,并评估其可读性。使用 Microsoft Office 计算 Flesch 阅读舒适度(FRE)和 Flesch-Kincaid 年级水平(FKGL)分数。Flesch 阅读舒适度(FRE)是一个 0-100 的分数,分数越高表示阅读越容易(≥80=6 级阅读水平)。Flesch-Kincaid 年级水平(FKGL)按美国小学年级水平对文本进行评分。进行了定性和单变量分析。

结果

评估了 11 份患者信息出版物。没有一份出版物的 FRE 得分达到 80 分或 FKGL 达到 6 年级阅读水平。平均 FRE 得分为 35.8(范围 14.9-53.6)。平均 FKGL 得分为 13.1(范围 10.1-17.5)。FRE 最高且 FKGL 最低(可读性最好)的出版物是关于减肥益处的。FRE 最低且 FKGL 最高(可读性最差)的小册子是关于医疗旅游的。

结论

尽管 ASMBS 患者信息出版物是患者文献的可靠来源,但 11 份出版物中没有一份符合患者可读性的推荐标准。需要进一步改进这些出版物,以提供普通患者的适当阅读水平。

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