基于互联网的阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停手术书面材料分析。

IF 1.8 Q2 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY OTO Open Pub Date : 2024-06-21 eCollection Date: 2024-04-01 DOI:10.1002/oto2.158
Amrita Bhat, William Nesmith, Megan L Durr, Jolie L Chang
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目的:阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)有许多治疗方法,而互联网是患者的重要资源。患者浏览的有关睡眠手术的信息质量尚不清楚。我们评估了 OSA 手术在线内容的可读性、可访问性、可操作性和质量:研究设计:由两名独立审查员对网页进行审查:环境:基于互联网的搜索:我们在谷歌上搜索睡眠呼吸暂停手术,并收录了排名前 100 的英文网页。内容由两名审稿人使用 Flesch-Kincaid (FK)、Simple Measure of Gobbledygook (SMOG)、JAMA 基准、CDC Clear Communication Index (CCI)、Patient Education Materials Assessment Tool (PEMAT) 可理解性和可操作性评分进行评分:对 87 个网页进行了评估,其中包括 40 个由学术医院主办的网页、23 个由私人诊所主办的网页、10 个由常识组织主办的网页、4 个由国家组织主办的网页、3 个由行业主办的网页、3 个由非营利医院主办的网页和 2 个由政府主办的网页。平均 CCI 从 22.7% 到 84.9% 不等。没有资料来源达到 90% 的 CCI 临界值。PEMAT 可理解性平均得分为 80.4%(±7.8;62.5%-93.3%),其中 91% 达到 70% 的标准分。PEMAT 可操作性平均得分为 38.4%(±16.5;0%-70%),5% 达到标准分。网页的平均可读性为 10 年级阅读水平。只有 5%的网页达到了建议的六年级或更低的阅读水平。只有 21% 的网页涉及手术风险:结论:大多数有关 OSA 手术的在线资源不符合推荐的交流标准。医疗服务提供者在为患者提供睡眠手术治疗咨询时应意识到资料的局限性。未来的患者教育资源应符合健康交流和可读性标准。
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Analysis of Internet-Based Written Materials on Surgery for Obstructive Sleep Apnea.

Objective: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) has many treatment options and the Internet is an important resource for patients. The quality of information reviewed by patients about sleep surgery is unknown. We assessed readability, accessibility, actionability, and quality of online content for OSA surgeries.

Study design: Review of webpages by 2 independent reviewers.

Setting: Internet-based search.

Methods: We queried Google for sleep apnea surgery and included top 100 English language webpages. Content was scored by 2 reviewers using the Flesch-Kincaid (FK), Simple Measure of Gobbledygook (SMOG), JAMA benchmarks, CDC Clear Communication Index (CCI), and Patient Education Materials Assessment Tool (PEMAT) understandability and actionability scores.

Results: Eighty-seven webpages were evaluated including 40 hosted by academic hospitals, 23 private practices, 10 general knowledge, 4 national organizations, 3 industry, 3 non-profit hospitals, and 2 government-sponsored. Mean CCI ranged from 22.7% to 84.9%. No sources met the 90% CCI cutoff. Average PEMAT understandability score was 80.4% (±7.8; 62.5%-93.3%), with 91% meeting the 70% standard score. Average PEMAT-actionability score was 38.4% (±16.5; 0%-70%), with 5% meeting the standard score. The average readability of webpages was the 10th grade reading level. Only 5% of pages met the recommended 6th grade reading level or lower. Only 21% of pages addressed surgical risks.

Conclusion: Most online resources regarding OSA surgery do not meet recommended standards for communication. Providers should be aware of limitations of materials when counseling patients on sleep surgery treatments. Future patient education resources should meet health communication and readability standards.

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