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Quantitative Readability Assessment of the Internal Medicine Online Patient Information on Annals.org

机译:在Annals.org上的内科在线患者信息的定量可读性评估

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Background Approximately 90% of Americans have access to the internet with the majority of people searching online for medical information pertaining to their health, or the health of loved ones. The public relies immensely on online health information to make decisions related to their healthcare. The American Medical Association (AMA) and the National Institute of Health (NIH) recommend that publicly available health-related information be written at the level of the sixth-seventh grade. Materials and methods Patient education materials available to the public on the Annals.org, a website sponsored by the American College of Physicians, were collected. All 89 patient education articles were downloaded from the website and analyzed for their ease of readability. The articles were analyzed utilizing a readability software generating five quantitative readability scores: Flesch Reading Ease (FRE), Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level (FKGL), Gunning Fog Index (GFI), Coleman-Liau Index (CLI), Simple Measure of Gobbledygook (SMOG). All scores, with the exception of FRE, generate a grade level that correlates with the required school-grade level to ensure adequate readability of the information. Results Eighty-nine articles were analyzed generating an average score as follows: FRE 62.8, FKGL 7.0, GFI 8.6, CLI 9.6 and SMOG 9.8. Overall, 87.6% of the articles were written at a level higher than the 7th-grade level, which is recommended by the AMA and NIH. Conclusion In an era of increased reliance on the internet for medical information pertaining to patients’ health, materials written at a higher grade than recommended has the potential to negatively impact patients’ well-being, in addition to tremendous ramifications on the healthcare system. Potentially redrafting, these articles can prove beneficial to patients who rely on these resources for making healthcare-related decisions.
机译:背景,大约90%的美国人可以访问互联网,其中大多数人在线寻找与其健康有关的医疗信息,或亲人的健康。公众依赖于在线健康信息,使其与其医疗保健有关的决策。美国医学协会(AMA)和国家卫生研究所(NIH)建议公开提供的健康相关信息在第六级的水平上写入。收集了由美国医师学院赞助的网站上的公众提供的患者教育材料。所有89条患者教育文章都从网站下载并分析了易于可读性。利用可读性软件进行分析的文章生成五个定量可读性分数:Flesch读取容易(FRE),Flesch-Kincaid等级(FKGL),Gunning Fog指数(GFI),Cooleman-Liau指数(CLI),简单的GobbledyGook(烟雾)。除了FRE外,所有分数都会产生与所需学校级别的等级水平,以确保信息的充分可读性。结果分析了八十九种文章,平均得分如下:FRE 62.8,FKGL 7.0,GFI 8.6,CLI 9.6和SMOG 9.8。总体而言,87.6%的物品被写于高于7年级水平的水平,这是由AMA和NIH推荐的。结论在互联网上依赖互联网上有关患者健康的医疗信息的时代,除了建议的较高等级的材料,还有可能对患者的福祉产生负面影响,以及对医疗保健系统的巨大的影响。潜在的重绘,这些文章可以对依靠这些资源进行医疗保健相关决策的患者有益。

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