面向患者的周围神经干预网站的质量、可靠性和可读性。

IF 1.8 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS HAND Pub Date : 2024-11-26 DOI:10.1177/15589447241299045
Keith T Kuo, Kitae Eric Park, Rachana Suresh, Matthew J Heron, Katherine J Zhu, Fares Lebbos, Brandon M Wilde, Danielle Sim, Zachary Zamore, Abdul Jabar Chekfa, Sami H Tuffaha, Ala Elhelali
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背景:本研究旨在评估有关周围神经手术的在线资源的可读性、质量和可靠性,以确定它们是否符合推荐的识字标准:本研究旨在评估有关周围神经手术的在线资源的可读性、质量和可靠性,以确定它们是否符合推荐的识字标准:我们使用 "神经转移"、"神经修复"、"神经移植"、"神经减压"、"神经溶解"、"靶向肌肉再支配"、"再生性周围神经接口 "和 "血管化去神经支配肌肉靶点 "等搜索词在谷歌上进行搜索,共分析了 137 个周围神经手术网站。网站文本的阅读水平是通过 "Gobbledygook"、"Flesch-Kincaid "和 "Gunning Fog "的简单衡量标准进行评估的。质量采用 DISCERN 工具进行评估。使用《美国医学会杂志》基准标准确定可靠性:结果:所有网站的可读性都超过了六年级的阅读水平,可读性得分的中位数相当于高中或高中以上的阅读水平。概念性较强的周围神经手术,如靶向肌肉神经支配和再生性周围神经接口网站的阅读水平普遍明显高于概念性较简单的手术,如神经修复和神经移植。网站质量的中位数被评为差,网站可靠性的中位数被评为低:结论:研究结果表明,目前的周围神经手术网站文本并不符合推荐的阅读水平,而且质量差、可靠性低。这可能会妨碍患者对周围神经手术的理解和利用,表明有必要制定标准化指南,以提高在线医疗信息的可及性。
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Quality, Reliability, and Readability of Peripheral Nerve Intervention Websites for Patients.

Background: This study aims to evaluate the readability, quality, and reliability of online resources about peripheral nerve surgeries to determine if they meet recommended literacy standards.

Methods: We analyzed a total of 137 peripheral nerve surgery website by performing a Google search using the search terms "nerve transfer," "nerve repair," "nerve graft," "nerve decompression," "neurolysis," "targeted muscle reinnervation," "regenerative peripheral nerve interface," and "vascularized denervated muscle target." The reading level of the website text was assessed using Simple Measures of Gobbledygook, Flesch-Kincaid, and Gunning Fog. Quality was evaluated using the DISCERN Instrument. Reliability was determined using the Journal of American Medical Association Benchmark Criteria.

Results: All the websites exceeded the sixth-grade reading level, with median readability scores corresponding to a high school reading level or above. Conceptually harder peripheral nerve surgeries such as targeted muscle reinnervation and regenerative peripheral nerve interface websites were generally written at a significantly higher reading level than conceptually easier surgeries such as nerve repair and nerve graft. The median quality of the websites was rated as poor, and the median reliability of the websites was rated as low.

Conclusions: The findings indicate that the current peripheral nerve surgery websites texts do not adhere to recommended reading levels and are constructed with poor quality and low reliability. This potentially hinders patients understanding and utilization of peripheral nerve surgeries, suggesting a need for standardized guidelines to enhance the accessibility of medical information online.

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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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