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Examining patient comprehension of emergency department discharge instructions: Who says they understand when they do not?

机译:检查患者对急诊科出院指示的理解:谁说他们了解不了解?

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Patient comprehension of emergency department (ED) discharge instructions is important for ensuring that patients understand their diagnosis, recommendations for treatment, appropriate follow-up, and reasons to return. However, many patients may not fully understand their instructions. Furthermore, some patients may state they understand their instructions even when they do not. We surveyed 75 patients on their perception of their understanding of their ED discharge instructions, and asked them specific questions about the instructions. We also performed a chart review, and examined patients’ answers for correlation with the written instructions and medical chart. We then performed a statistical analysis evaluating which patients claimed understanding but who were found to have poor understanding on chart review. Overall, there was no significant correlation between patient self-reported understanding and physician evaluation of their understanding (ρ = 0.221, p = 0.08). However, among female patients and patients with less than 4 years of college, there was significant positive correlation between self-report and physician evaluation of comprehension (ρ = 0.326, p = 0.04 and ρ = 0.344, p = 0.04, respectively), whereas there was no correlation for male patients and those with more than 16 years of education (ρ = 0.008, p = 0.9, ρ = −0.041, p = 0.84, respectively). Patients’ perception of their understanding may not be accurate, especially among men, and those with greater than college education. Identifying which patients say they understand their discharge instructions, but may actually have poor comprehension could help focus future interventions on improving comprehension.
机译:对急诊科(ED)出院指示的患者理解对于确保患者了解他们的诊断,治疗建议,适当的随访以及返回原因很重要。但是,许多患者可能无法完全理解其说明。此外,有些患者可能会说,即使他们不理解他们的指示,也可以理解。我们调查了75名患者对他们对ED出院说明的理解,并询问他们有关该说明的具体问题。我们还进行了图表检查,并检查了患者的答案是否与书面说明和病历表相关。然后,我们进行了统计分析,以评估哪些患者声称理解,但发现他们对图表检查的理解较差。总体而言,患者自我报告的理解与医师对其理解的评估之间没有显着相关性(ρ= 0.221,p = 0.08)。但是,在女性患者和大学四年以下的患者中,自我报告与医生的理解能力评估之间存在显着正相关(分别为ρ= 0.326,p = 0.04和ρ= 0.344,p = 0.04),而男性患者和受过16年以上教育的患者没有相关性(分别为ρ= 0.008,p = 0.9,ρ= −0.041,p = 0.84)。患者对自己理解的理解可能不准确,尤其是在男性以及那些受过大学教育的患者中。识别哪些患者说他们了解他们的出院说明,但实际上可能缺乏理解,可以帮助将来将干预措施重点放在提高理解上。

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