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评估在线可打印的胆固醇管理患者教育材料的易读性、可理解性和可操作性:系统评价。

Evaluating Readability, Understandability, and Actionability of Online Printable Patient Education Materials for Cholesterol Management: A Systematic Review.

机构信息

Department of Medicine University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada.

Temerty Faculty of Medicine University of Toronto Toronto Ontario Canada.

出版信息

J Am Heart Assoc. 2024 Apr 16;13(8):e030140. doi: 10.1161/JAHA.123.030140. Epub 2024 Apr 3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Dyslipidemia management is a cornerstone in cardiovascular disease prevention and relies heavily on patient adherence to lifestyle modifications and medications. Numerous cholesterol patient education materials are available online, but it remains unclear whether these resources are suitable for the majority of North American adults given the prevalence of low health literacy. This review aimed to (1) identify printable cholesterol patient education materials through an online search, and (2) evaluate the readability, understandability, and actionability of each resource to determine its utility in practice.

METHODS AND RESULTS

We searched the MEDLINE database for peer-reviewed educational materials and the websites of Canadian and American national health organizations for gray literature. Readability was measured using the Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level, and scores between fifth- and sixth-grade reading levels were considered . Understandability and actionability were scored using the Patient Education Materials Assessment Tool and categorized as (>80%), (50%-70%), or (<50%). Our search yielded 91 results that were screened for eligibility. Among the 22 educational materials included in the study, 15 were identified through MEDLINE, and 7 were from websites. The readability across all materials averaged an 11th-grade reading level (Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level=11.9±2.59). The mean±SD understandability and actionability scores were 82.8±6.58% and 40.9±28.60%, respectively.

CONCLUSIONS

The readability of online cholesterol patient education materials consistently exceeds the health literacy level of the average North American adult. Many resources also inadequately describe action items for individuals to self-manage their cholesterol, representing an implementation gap in cardiovascular disease prevention.

摘要

背景

血脂异常管理是心血管疾病预防的基石,很大程度上依赖于患者对生活方式改变和药物治疗的依从性。目前有大量在线的胆固醇患者教育材料,但由于北美成年人的健康素养普遍较低,这些资源是否适合大多数成年人还不清楚。本研究旨在:(1)通过在线搜索确定可打印的胆固醇患者教育材料;(2)评估每个资源的可阅读性、可理解性和可操作性,以确定其在实践中的适用性。

方法和结果

我们在 MEDLINE 数据库中搜索同行评议的教育材料,并在加拿大和美国国家卫生组织的网站上搜索灰色文献。使用 Flesch-Kincaid 阅读水平来衡量可读性,五级到六级阅读水平的分数被认为是 。使用患者教育材料评估工具来衡量可理解性和可操作性,并分为>80%( )、50%-70%( )或<50%( )。我们的搜索产生了 91 个符合条件的结果。在纳入研究的 22 种教育材料中,有 15 种是通过 MEDLINE 确定的,有 7 种是从网站上找到的。所有材料的平均可读性为 11 年级阅读水平(Flesch-Kincaid 阅读水平=11.9±2.59)。平均理解性和可操作性得分为 82.8±6.58%和 40.9±28.60%。

结论

在线胆固醇患者教育材料的可读性始终超过北美成年人的平均健康素养水平。许多资源也不能充分描述个人自我管理胆固醇的行动项目,这代表了心血管疾病预防中的实施差距。

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