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Development of the Patient Education Materials Assessment Tool (PEMAT): A new measure of understandability and actionability for print and audiovisual patient information

机译:病人教育材料评估工具(PEMAT)的开发:一种新的衡量印刷和视听病人信息的可理解性和可操作性的方法

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Objective: To develop a reliable and valid instrument to assess the understandability and actionability of print and audiovisual materials. Methods: We compiled items from existing instruments/guides that the expert panel assessed for face/content validity. We completed four rounds of reliability testing, and produced evidence of construct validity with consumers and readability assessments. Results: The experts deemed the PEMAT items face/content valid. Four rounds of reliability testing and refinement were conducted using raters untrained on the PEMAT. Agreement improved across rounds. The final PEMAT showed moderate agreement per Kappa (Average K= 0.57) and strong agreement per Gwet's AC1 (Average. = 0.74). Internal consistency was strong (α= 0.71; Average Item-Total Correlation. = 0.62). For construct validation with consumers (n= 47), we found significant differences between actionable and poorly-actionable materials in comprehension scores (76% vs. 63%, p< 0.05) and ratings (8.9 vs. 7.7, p< 0.05). For understandability, there was a significant difference for only one of two topics on consumer numeric scores. For actionability, there were significant positive correlations between PEMAT scores and consumer-testing results, but no relationship for understandability. There were, however, strong, negative correlations between grade-level and both consumer-testing results and PEMAT scores. Conclusions: The PEMAT demonstrated strong internal consistency, reliability, and evidence of construct validity. Practice implications: The PEMAT can help professionals judge the quality of materials (available at: http://www.ahrq.gov/pemat).
机译:目的:开发一种可靠和有效的工具来评估印刷和视听材料的可理解性和可操作性。方法:我们从专家组评估的面部/内容有效性的现有工具/指南中收集了项目。我们完成了四轮可靠性测试,并提供了与消费者和可读性评估相关的结构有效性证据。结果:专家认为PEMAT项目的面孔/内容有效。使用未经PEMAT培训的评估者进行了四轮可靠性测试和改进。协议在各轮比赛中都得到了改善。最终的PEMAT显示出每个Kappa的一致性(平均K = 0.57)和一个Gwet AC1的强一致性(平均= 0.74)。内部一致性很强(α= 0.71;平均项-总相关性= 0.62)。对于与消费者(n = 47)进行的结构验证,我们发现可操作和可操作性较差的材料在综合得分(76%vs. 63%,p <0.05)和评分(8.9 vs. 7.7,p <0.05)之间存在显着差异。为了便于理解,关于消费者数字评分的两个主题之一仅存在显着差异。对于可操作性,PEMAT评分与消费者测试结果之间存在显着的正相关,但与可理解性没有关系。但是,年级水平与消费者测试结果和PEMAT分数之间存在很强的负相关性。结论:PEMAT具有很强的内部一致性,可靠性和结构有效性的证据。实践意义:PEMAT可以帮助专业人员判断材料的质量(可从以下网址获得:http://www.ahrq.gov/pemat)。

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