Weiss Jessica M, Mahayni Yasmeen, Steinberg Amir S
New York Medical College, Valhalla, NY, USA.
Westchester Medical Center, Valhalla, NY, USA.
J Cancer Educ. 2025 Jun 26. doi: 10.1007/s13187-025-02673-4.
In the modern healthcare landscape, many patients turn to online platforms for information about their diagnoses and treatment options. This study assessed 14 acute myeloid leukemia (AML) websites for their understandability and actionability using the Patient Education Materials Assessment Tool (PEMAT). Fourteen patient-facing US AML websites were searched in Google, selected, and analyzed using the PEMAT criteria. PEMAT is an online resource used to evaluate print materials, with two sections: understandability and actionability. Websites were rated by two independent reviewers, and discrepancies were discussed. Websites were categorized by government, public/private companies, patient advocacy groups, professional societies, and cancer centers. The study analyzed 14 websites on AML education material. The mean "understandability" score was 86% (range 77%-100%); government scored the highest, and private/public companies scored the lowest. The mean "actionability" score was 63% (range 33%-100%); patient advocacy groups scored the highest, and cancer centers scored the lowest. Most of the AML websites analyzed were easy to understand but lacked material that prompted patients to take action regarding their care. These actions included writing down common questions to ask their physician and inquiring about resources (e.g., support groups, relevant clinical trials, and financial support). This study highlights an opportunity to enhance online patient education material by improving understandability through content summaries and visual aids and improving actionability by adding tools (e.g., planners, checklists) to help patients take control of their disease management, including comprehending treatment options, understanding disease etiology, and managing financial assistance.
在现代医疗环境中,许多患者会转向在线平台获取有关自身诊断和治疗选择的信息。本研究使用患者教育材料评估工具(PEMAT)对14个急性髓系白血病(AML)网站的可理解性和可操作性进行了评估。通过在谷歌上搜索、筛选并使用PEMAT标准分析了14个面向美国患者的AML网站。PEMAT是一种用于评估印刷材料的在线资源,分为两个部分:可理解性和可操作性。由两名独立评审员对网站进行评分,并讨论存在的差异。网站按政府、公共/私人公司、患者权益倡导组织、专业协会和癌症中心进行分类。该研究分析了14个关于AML教育材料的网站。“可理解性”平均得分86%(范围为77%-100%);政府网站得分最高,私人/公共公司网站得分最低。“可操作性”平均得分63%(范围为33%-100%);患者权益倡导组织得分最高,癌症中心得分最低。大多数被分析的AML网站易于理解,但缺乏促使患者就其护理采取行动的材料。这些行动包括写下向医生询问的常见问题以及询问相关资源(如支持小组、相关临床试验和经济支持)。本研究凸显了一个机会,即通过内容摘要和视觉辅助工具提高可理解性,并通过添加工具(如计划器、检查表)提高可操作性,以增强在线患者教育材料,帮助患者掌控疾病管理,包括理解治疗选择、了解疾病病因以及管理经济援助。