Readability of Online Patient Education Materials for Congenital Hand Differences.

IF 1.8 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS HAND Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-02 DOI:10.1177/15589447231168907
Alexander J Baldwin
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Abstract

Background: The aim of the study is to assess the readability of online patient education materials (PEMs) for congenital hand differences.

Methods: The top 10 online, English-language PEMs for 10 conditions (polydactyly, syndactyly, trigger finger/thumb, clinodactyly, camptodactyly, symbrachydactyly, thumb hypoplasia, radial dysplasia, reduction defect, and amniotic band syndrome) were compiled and categorized by source and country. Readability was assessed using 5 tools: Flesch Reading Ease Score (FRES), Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level (FKGL), Gunning Fog Index (GFI), Coleman-Liau Index (CLI), and Simple Measure of Gobbledygook Index (SMOG). To account for the potential effect of each condition's name in the aforementioned formulas, the analysis was repeated after replacing the name with a monosyllabic word/s.

Results: The mean readability scores of the 100 PEMs were FRES 56.3, where the target was ≥80, FKGL 8.8, GFI 11.5, CLI 10.9, and SMOG 8.6, and the median grade score was 9.8, where the target grade was ≤6.9. Following adjustment, all readability scores improved significantly (P < .001). Postadjustment scores were FRES 63.8, FKGL 7.8, GFI 10.7, CLI 9.1, and SMOG 8.0, and the median grade score was 8.6. Only 1 webpage met the target level using all tools. Two-sample t test for country of publication (the United States and the United Kingdom) demonstrated that PEMs originating from the United Kingdom were easier to read using the preadjustment CLI (P = .009) and median grade metrics (P = .048). A 1-way analysis of variance revealed no influence of condition or source on readability.

Conclusion: Most online PEMs for congenital hand differences are written above the recommended reading level of sixth grade, even when adjusted for the effect of the condition's name.

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先天性手部差异在线患者教育材料的可读性。
背景:本研究旨在评估有关先天性手部差异的在线患者教育材料(PEM)的可读性:本研究旨在评估有关先天性手部差异的在线患者教育材料(PEMs)的可读性:方法:针对 10 种疾病(多指畸形、联合actyly、扳机指/拇指、clinodactyly、camptodactyly、symbrachydactyly、拇指发育不良、桡骨发育不良、还原缺损和羊膜带综合征),对排名前 10 位的英文在线患者教育材料进行了汇编,并按来源和国家进行了分类。使用 5 种工具对可读性进行评估:弗莱施阅读容易程度评分(FRES)、弗莱施-金凯德等级水平(FKGL)、贡宁雾指数(GFI)、科尔曼-利亚指数(CLI)和简单拗口指数(SMOG)。为了考虑上述公式中每个条件的名称可能产生的影响,在用单音节词替换名称后重复进行了分析:100 份 PEM 的平均可读性得分分别为:FRES 56.3(目标值≥80)、FKGL 8.8、GFI 11.5、CLI 10.9 和 SMOG 8.6,等级得分中位数为 9.8(目标值≤6.9)。调整后,所有可读性得分均有显著提高(P < .001)。调整后的得分分别为 FRES 63.8、FKGL 7.8、GFI 10.7、CLI 9.1 和 SMOG 8.0,等级分中位数为 8.6。只有 1 个网页使用所有工具达到了目标水平。出版国(美国和英国)的双样本 t 检验表明,使用调整前 CLI(P = .009)和等级指标中位数(P = .048),来自英国的 PEM 更容易阅读。单因素方差分析显示,条件或来源对可读性没有影响:大多数关于先天性手部差异的在线 PEM 的书写水平都高于建议的六年级阅读水平,即使调整了条件名称的影响也是如此。
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HAND
HAND Medicine-Surgery
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期刊介绍: HAND is the official journal of the American Association for Hand Surgery and is a peer-reviewed journal featuring articles written by clinicians worldwide presenting current research and clinical work in the field of hand surgery. It features articles related to all aspects of hand and upper extremity surgery and the post operative care and rehabilitation of the hand.
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