Primer on Plain Language summary for Advanced Practice Providers With Published Examples and Practical Applications to Practice。

Kimberly Podsada, Tiffany N Jones, Joanne C Ryan
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由于复杂的科学概念、干预措施、程序和/或评估结果,理解临床信息对患者、他们的护理人员和其他非专业受众来说是具有挑战性的。卫生保健提供者向患者有效传达此类医学研究也是一项挑战,这对于患者知情参与共同决策至关重要。高级实践提供者(app)处于护理的第一线,通常为临床试验内外的患者提供详细和广泛的教育。近年来,科学研究人员,特别是那些参与临床试验研究的研究人员,越来越多地使用简单的语言摘要(PLS),以易于阅读的非技术语言总结期刊出版物和会议摘要,同时提供关键的发现和含义。在这篇综述文章中,我们的目标是提供PLS的概述,并通过已发表的例子展示,这些通信工具如何帮助app有效地向患者传达医学研究。这种不断发展的科学交流形式可能对应用程序有用,不仅可以将临床试验和其他医疗保健研究的结果翻译给患者及其护理人员,还可以促进知情的SDM,帮助他们了解最新的临床研究,并与他们的护理团队分享研究观点。
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Primer on Plain Language Summaries for Advanced Practice Providers With Published Examples and Practical Applications to Practice.

Understanding clinical information can be challenging for patients, their caregivers, and other lay audiences because of complex scientific concepts, interventions, procedures and/or evaluated outcomes. It is also challenging for health-care providers to effectively communicate such medical research to patients, which is essential for patients' informed involvement in shared decision-making (SDM). Advanced practice providers (APPs) are on the frontlines of care, often providing detailed and extensive education for patients in and outside of clinical trials. In recent years, scientific researchers, particularly those involved in clinical trial research, have been increasingly using plain language summaries (PLS) to summarize journal publications and conference abstracts in easy-to-read nontechnical language while providing key findings and implications. In this review article, we aim to provide an overview of PLS and show by using published examples, how such communication tools may assist APPs to communicate medical research effectively to patients. This evolving form of scientific communication may be useful to APPs, not only for translating the findings of clinical trials and other health-care research to patients and their caregivers, but also facilitate informed SDM, help them keep up to date on the latest clinical research, and share research perspectives with their care teams.

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