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Meeting patient needs in the hospital setting-are written nutrition education resources too hard to understand?

机译:在医院中满足患者需求-书面的营养教育资源太难理解了吗?

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Aims: To determine the readability of written nutrition education resources currently used in the Nutrition and Dietetics Department in a large teaching hospital and assess whether these resources are of an appropriate readability level for the target population.Methods: Dietitians in the department (n = 1 7) were interviewed to identify resources in use. Readability analysis of current resources (n = 235) followed, using the Simplified Measure of Gobbledegook (SMOG). The SMOG scores were compared with census data for the average reading ability of the target population based on the number of school years completed.Results: The readability level for the resources ranged from 6 to 1 5. The mean was 10.4 +- 1.89 (n = 235). This compared with a reading ability in the target population of between years 6 and 8. This discrepancy suggests that the resources may be too complex and are unlikely to be well understood by the target population. Conclusions: In the time-poor clinical environment where there is reliance on written nutrition resources to support and reinforce education messages, it is pertinent to pay more attention to readability level. Written resources are unlikely to be effective if they are too complex. It is therefore suggested that dietitians consider the readability when developing and reviewing written nutrition education resources to ensure best-quality patient care. The results of this project suggest that the SMOG index is a useful method to use for this purpose as it is widely available, easy to use and expedient in implementation.
机译:目的:确定大型教学医院营养与营养学部门当前使用的书面营养教育资源的可读性,并评估这些资源是否适合目标人群的可读性。方法:该部门的营养师(n = 1) 7)进行了访谈,以确定正在使用的资源。接下来,使用Gobbledegook的简化度量(SMOG)对当前资源(n = 235)进行可读性分析。根据完成的学年数,将SMOG得分与人口普查数据进行比较,得出目标人群的平均阅读能力。结果:资源的可读性范围为6到15。平均值为10.4 +-1.89(n = 235)。与此相比,目标人群在6至8年级之间具有阅读能力。这种差异表明资源可能过于复杂,目标人群不太可能很好地理解。结论:在时间紧迫的临床环境中,依靠书面营养资源来支持和加强教育信息,因此应更加注意可读性水平。如果书面资源过于复杂,则不太可能有效。因此,建议营养师在开发和审查书面营养教育资源时应考虑其可读性,以确保提供最优质的患者护理。该项目的结果表明,SMOG索引是一种用于此目的的有用方法,因为它具有广泛的用途,易于使用且易于实施。

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