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Readability of the Orthopaedic Trauma Association Patient Education Tool
被引:2
|作者:
Ghanem, Diane
[1
,3
]
Covarrubias, Oscar
[2
]
Harris, Andrew B.
[1
]
Shafiq, Babar
[1
]
机构:
[1] Johns Hopkins Univ Hosp, Dept Orthopaed Surg, Baltimore, MD USA
[2] Johns Hopkins Univ, Sch Med, Baltimore, MD USA
[3] Johns Hopkins Univ Hosp, 1800 Orleans St, Baltimore, MD 21287 USA
关键词:
Orthopaedic Trauma Association;
OTA;
online patient education;
readability;
trauma;
education;
HEALTH LITERACY;
WEB;
COMPREHENSION;
INFORMATION;
POPULATION;
D O I:
10.1097/BOT.0000000000002593
中图分类号:
R826.8 [整形外科学];
R782.2 [口腔颌面部整形外科学];
R726.2 [小儿整形外科学];
R62 [整形外科学(修复外科学)];
学科分类号:
摘要:
Introduction: Online educational materials have become a fundamental resource for orthopaedic surgery patients; however, they are frequently written at a high level of reading ability and are too complicated for some patients to understand. The aim of this study was to appraise the readability of the Orthopaedic Trauma Association (OTA) patient education materials. Methods: All 41 articles on the OTA patient education website (https://ota.org/for-patients) were analyzed for readability. Readability scores were calculated by 2 independent reviewers using the (1) FleschKincaid Grade Level (FKGL) and the (2) Flesch Reading Ease algorithms. Mean readability scores were compared across anatomic categories. One-sample t test was performed to compare mean FKGL with the recommended sixth-grade readability level and the average American adult reading level. Results: The average (SD) FKGL of the 41 OTA articles was 8.15 (1.14). The average (SD) Flesch Reading Ease for the OTA patient education materials was 65.5 (6.60). Four (11%) of the articles were at or below a sixth-grade reading level. The average readability of the OTA articles was significantly higher than the recommended sixth-grade level (P, 0.001; 95% confidence interval, 7.79-8.51). The average readability of the OTA articles was not significantly different from the average eighth-grade reading skill level of US adults (P = 0.41; 95% confidence interval, 7.79-8.51). Conclusion: Our findings suggest that despite most OTA patient education materials having readability levels suitable for the average US adult, these reading materials are still above the recommended sixth-grade level and may be too difficult for patient comprehension.
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页码:E307 / E311
页数:5
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