Davis Joshua L, Gerhold Cameron, Roeder Jason, Carr Rachel A, Mobley Lawrence
Psychiatry, Florida State University College of Medicine, Tallahassee, USA.
Orthopedic Surgery, Florida State University College of Medicine, Tallahassee, USA.
Cureus. 2024 Aug 28;16(8):e68064. doi: 10.7759/cureus.68064. eCollection 2024 Aug.
Background In our age of technology, millions of people use the Internet daily for health-related searches and guidance, both patients and caregivers alike. However, health literacy remains notably low among U.S. adults, and this issue is particularly critical for individuals with severe mental illnesses. Poor health literacy is often linked to low socioeconomic status and correlates with adverse patient outcomes and limited healthcare access. With the average reading level of the U.S. adult at the eighth-grade level, guidelines recommend health information be written to match. This study focuses on the readability of top Google search results for common psychotic disorders, emphasizing the need for accessible online health information to support vulnerable populations with severe mental illnesses. Methods The top five most visited websites for eight psychiatric conditions were included in this study. These conditions included schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, schizophreniform disorder, delusional disorder, bipolar 1 disorder, major depressive disorder (MDD) with psychotic features, substance-induced psychotic disorder, and psychotic disorder due to a general medical condition. The Flesch-Kincaid (FK) reading ease and grade level score were calculated for each webpage. Additionally, all institutions and organizations that created each webpage were noted. Results The average FK grade level was 9.9 (corresponding to a 10th-grade level), while the overall FK reading ease was 37.3 (corresponding to college-level difficulty) across all disorders analyzed. Websites on MDD with psychotic features had the lowest average FK grade level, 8.6, and best reading ease score. Websites discussing delusional disorder had the highest average FK grade level, 11.2, while those with information on schizophreniform disorder had the lowest average reading ease with a score of 31.7, corresponding to "difficult (college)" level reading. Conclusion Both patient education and compliance can be improved with more accessible and readable patient educational materials. Our study shows significant opportunities for improvement in the readability and comprehensibility of online educational materials for eight of the most common psychotic disorders. Physicians and other healthcare providers should be aware of this barrier, recommending specific websites, literature, and resources for patients and their caregivers. Further efforts should be aimed at creating new and easy-to-comprehend online material for mental health disorders, ensuring the best quality and care for these patients.
背景 在我们这个科技时代,数百万的人,包括患者及其护理人员,每天都会使用互联网来进行与健康相关的搜索并寻求指导。然而,美国成年人的健康素养仍然显著偏低,对于患有严重精神疾病的个体而言,这个问题尤为关键。健康素养低下往往与社会经济地位较低有关,并且与不良的患者预后以及有限的医疗服务可及性相关。鉴于美国成年人的平均阅读水平为八年级,指南建议健康信息的撰写应与之匹配。本研究聚焦于常见精神障碍在谷歌搜索结果中的可读性,强调需要提供易于获取的在线健康信息,以支持患有严重精神疾病的弱势群体。方法 本研究纳入了八种精神疾病访问量最高的前五个网站。这些疾病包括精神分裂症、分裂情感性障碍、精神分裂症样障碍、妄想性障碍、双相I型障碍、伴有精神病性特征的重度抑郁症(MDD)、物质所致精神病性障碍以及由一般躯体疾病所致的精神病性障碍。为每个网页计算了弗莱什-金凯德(FK)易读性和年级水平得分。此外,还记录了创建每个网页的所有机构和组织。结果 在所有分析的疾病中,平均FK年级水平为9.9(相当于十年级水平),而总体FK易读性为37.3(相当于大学水平的难度)。伴有精神病性特征的MDD的网站平均FK年级水平最低,为8.6,易读性得分最佳。讨论妄想性障碍的网站平均FK年级水平最高,为11.2,而提供精神分裂症样障碍信息的网站平均易读性最低,得分为31.7,相当于“困难(大学)”水平的阅读。结论 提供更易于获取和可读的患者教育材料可以改善患者教育和依从性。我们的研究表明,对于八种最常见的精神障碍,在线教育材料的可读性和可理解性有显著的改进机会。医生和其他医疗服务提供者应意识到这一障碍,为患者及其护理人员推荐特定的网站、文献和资源。应进一步努力创建新的、易于理解的心理健康障碍在线材料,以确保为这些患者提供最佳质量的护理。