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手部及上肢患者的统计素养

Statistical Literacy in Hand and Upper-Extremity Patients.

作者信息

Manzar Shahid, El Koussaify Jad, Garcia Victoria C, Ozdag Yagiz, Akoon Anil, Dwyer C Liam, Klena Joel C, Grandizio Louis C

机构信息

Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Geisinger Musculoskeletal Institute, Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine, Danville, PA.

出版信息

J Hand Surg Glob Online. 2023 Aug 25;5(6):793-798. doi: 10.1016/j.jhsg.2023.07.009. eCollection 2023 Nov.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Statistical literacy is the ability of a patient to apply basic statistical concepts to their health care. Understanding statistics is a critical component of shared decision making. The purpose of this investigation was to define levels of statistical literacy in an upper-extremity (UE) patient population. We aimed to determine if patient demographics would be associated with statistical literacy.

METHODS

An electronic survey was administered to a consecutive series of UE patients at a single institution. We recorded baseline demographics, Single Assessment Numeric Evaluation scores, the Berlin Numeracy Test (BNT), and General Health Numeracy Test. We also included a surgical risk question, which asked: "Approximately 3% of patients who get carpal tunnel surgery develop an infection. If 100 patients get this surgery, how many would you expect to develop an infection?" A covariate-controlled adjusted odds ratio reflecting the association between each statistical literacy outcome measure and patient characteristics was reported.

RESULTS

A total 254 surveys were administered, 148 of which were completed and included. Fifty percent of respondents had a high-school education or less. For the BNT, 78% scored in the bottom quartile, and 52% incorrectly answered all questions. For the General Health Numeracy Test, 34% answered 0 or 1/6 questions correctly. For the surgical risk question, 24% of respondents answered incorrectly. Respondents who had a college or graduate degree had 2.62 times greater odds (95% confidence interval, 1.09-6.32) of achieving a BNT score in a higher quartile than patients who did not have a college or graduate degree.

CONCLUSIONS

Overall levels of statistical literacy are low for UE patients.

CLINICAL RELEVANCE

When engaging in management discussions and shared decision making, UE surgeons should assume low levels of statistical literacy. Consideration of alternative formats, such as frequencies, video-based materials, and pictographs, may be warranted when discussing outcomes and risks of surgical procedures.

摘要

目的

统计素养是指患者将基本统计概念应用于自身医疗保健的能力。理解统计学是共同决策的关键组成部分。本研究的目的是确定上肢(UE)患者群体的统计素养水平。我们旨在确定患者人口统计学特征是否与统计素养相关。

方法

对一家机构的一系列连续UE患者进行电子调查。我们记录了基线人口统计学特征、单项评估数值评定分数、柏林数字能力测试(BNT)和一般健康数字能力测试。我们还纳入了一个手术风险问题,该问题为:“接受腕管手术的患者中约有3%会发生感染。如果100名患者接受该手术,你预计会有多少人发生感染?”报告了反映每个统计素养结果指标与患者特征之间关联的协变量控制调整比值比。

结果

共发放254份调查问卷,其中148份完成并纳入分析。50%的受访者接受过高中及以下教育。对于BNT,78%的人得分处于最低四分位数,52%的人所有问题回答错误。对于一般健康数字能力测试,34%的人正确回答了0个或1/6个问题。对于手术风险问题,24%的受访者回答错误。拥有大学或研究生学位的受访者在BNT中得分处于较高四分位数的几率比没有大学或研究生学位的患者高2.62倍(95%置信区间,1.09 - 6.32)。

结论

UE患者的总体统计素养水平较低。

临床意义

在上肢外科医生进行管理讨论和共同决策时,应假定患者的统计素养水平较低。在讨论手术程序的结果和风险时,可能有必要考虑采用替代形式,如频率、基于视频的材料和象形图。

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