Health in Bite Sized Pieces - Discovering Lack of Accessibility and Engagement in Lay Summaries

Juliana Wadie
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The purpose of lay summaries is to summarize a research manuscript in a concise, accessible, and engaging manner for any reader to comprehend. This study seeks to analyze the amount of engagement and accessibility in lay summaries as part of medical research manuscripts. In this study, we analyzed a total of 20 lay summaries, including five from Elife, Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders Journal, Epilepsy and Behavior Case Reports, and the Journal of Hepatology. One grader marked each individual lay summary using a customized rubric. The lowest average scores for all journals were 1.5 out of 5 in the accessibility and engagement section of the rubric. The average total score between Elife and EBCR and Elife and the Journal of Hepatology were both significant and were 5.1 and 6.7 marks different, respectively. The results from this study indicate that accessibility and engagement of lay summaries are not as adequate as they should be in the field of medicine. An implication of this study is that it will provide awareness and bring these undiscovered issues into the light, so that authors may consider writing lay summaries that meet the need of their audience. A limitation to this study includes the fact that there was a small sample size.  
咬紧牙关的健康——发现外行总结缺乏可访问性和参与性
外行摘要的目的是总结一个研究手稿在一个简洁的,可访问的,并吸引任何读者理解的方式。本研究旨在分析作为医学研究手稿一部分的外行摘要的参与度和可及性。在这项研究中,我们共分析了20篇lay摘要,其中包括5篇来自Elife,多发性硬化症及相关疾病杂志,癫痫和行为病例报告以及肝病杂志。一名评分员使用定制的标题标记每个人的lay摘要。所有期刊的最低平均得分是1.5分(满分5分)。Elife与EBCR、Elife与Journal of Hepatology的平均总分差异均显著,分别为5.1分和6.7分。本研究的结果表明,外行摘要的可及性和参与度并不像医学领域应有的那样充分。这项研究的一个含义是,它将提供意识并将这些未被发现的问题带入光中,因此作者可能会考虑编写满足读者需求的摘要。本研究的局限性包括样本量小。
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