Readability Analysis of Patient Education Material on Rotator Cuff Injuries From the Top 25 Ranking Orthopaedic Institutions.

IF 2 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS
Michael Miskiewicz, Salvatore Capotosto, Kenny Ling, Frederick Hance, Edward Wang
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Abstract

Introduction: Rotator cuff injuries (RCIs) are incredibly common in the US adult population. Forty-three percent of adults have basic or below-basic literacy levels; nonetheless, patient educational materials (PEMs) are frequently composed at levels exceeding these reading capabilities. This study investigates the readability of PEMs on RCIs published by leading US orthopaedic institutions.

Methods: The top 25 orthopaedic institutions on the 2022 U.S. News & World Report Best Hospitals Specialty Ranking were selected. Readability scores of PEMs related to RCI were calculated using the www.readabilityformulas.com website.

Results: Among the 25 analyzed PEM texts, all exceeded the sixth-grade reading level. Only four of 168 scores (2.4%) were below the eighth-grade level.

Discussion: This study indicates that PEMs on rotator cuff injuries from top orthopedic institutions are too complex for many Americans, with readability levels ranging from 8.5 to 16th grade, well above the CDC-recommended eighth-grade level. The research highlights a widespread issue with high reading levels across healthcare information and underscores the need for healthcare providers to adopt patient-centered communication strategies to improve comprehension and accessibility.

Conclusion: PEMs on rotator cuff injuries from leading orthopedic institutions often have a reading level beyond that of many Americans, exceeding guidelines from the NIH and CDC that recommend PEMs be written at an eighth-grade reading level. To increase accessibility, enhance healthcare literacy, and improve patient outcomes, institutions should simplify these materials to meet recommended readability standards.

排名前 25 位骨科机构的肩袖损伤患者教育材料可读性分析。
简介:肩袖损伤(RCIs)在美国成年人群中极为常见。43%的成年人具有基本或低于基本的识字水平;然而,患者教育材料(PEM)的编写水平却经常超出这些阅读能力。本研究调查了美国主要骨科机构出版的 RCI 上的 PEM 的可读性:方法:选取 2022 年《美国新闻与世界报道》最佳医院专科排名前 25 位的骨科机构。使用 www.readabilityformulas.com 网站计算与 RCI 相关的 PEM 的可读性得分:在分析的25篇PEM文章中,所有文章的阅读水平都超过了六年级。在 168 项评分中,只有 4 项(2.4%)低于八年级水平:本研究表明,对于许多美国人来说,顶级骨科机构提供的有关肩袖损伤的 PEM 过于复杂,可读性水平从 8.5 年级到 16 年级不等,远高于疾病预防控制中心建议的八年级水平。这项研究强调了医疗保健信息阅读水平过高这一普遍问题,并强调医疗保健提供者有必要采取以患者为中心的沟通策略,以提高理解能力和可及性:结论:主要骨科机构提供的有关肩袖损伤的 PEM 阅读水平往往超过了许多美国人的阅读水平,超过了美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)和美国疾病预防控制中心(CDC)建议 PEM 以八年级阅读水平编写的指导方针。为了增加可读性、提高医疗保健素养并改善患者的治疗效果,医疗机构应简化这些材料,使其符合推荐的可读性标准。
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