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Readability assessment of concussion and traumatic brain injury publications by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

机译:疾病控制与预防中心对脑震荡和创伤性脑损伤出版物的可读性评估

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Health literacy is associated with a person’s capacity to find, access, contextualize, and understand information needed for health care-related decisions. The level of health literacy thus has an influence on an individual’s health status. It can be argued that low health literacy is associated with poor health status. Health care literature (eg, pamphlets, brochures, postcards, posters, forms) are published by public and private organizations worldwide to provide information to the general public. The ability to read, use, and understand is critical to the successful application of knowledge disseminated by this literature. This study assessed the readability, suitability, and usability of health care literature associated with concussion and traumatic brain injury published by the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The Flesch–Kincaid Grade Level, Flesch Reading Ease, Gunning Fog, Simple Measure of Gobbledygook, and Suitability Assessment of Materials indices were used to assess 40 documents obtained from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website. The documents analyzed were targeted towards the general public. It was found that in order to be read properly, on average, these documents needed more than an eleventh grade/high school level education. This was consistent with the findings of other similar studies. However, the qualitative Suitability Assessment of Materials index showed that, on average, usability and suitability of these documents was superior. Hence, it was concluded that formatting, illustrations, layout, and graphics play a pivotal role in improving health care-related literature and, in turn, promoting health literacy. Based on the comprehensive literature review and assessment of the 40 documents associated with concussion and traumatic brain injury, recommendations have been made for improving the readability, suitability, and usability of health care-related documents. The recommendations are presented in the form of an incremental improvement process cycle and a list of dos and don’ts.
机译:健康素养与一个人查找,访问,情境化和理解与医疗保健相关的决策所需的信息的能力有关。因此,健康素养的水平会影响个人的健康状况。可以说,健康素养低与健康状况差有关。全世界的公共和私人组织出版了卫生保健文献(例如小册子,小册子,明信片,海报,表格),以向公众提供信息。阅读,使用和理解的能力对于成功应用本文献所传播的知识至关重要。这项研究评估了美国疾病控制与预防中心发布的与脑震荡和脑外伤相关的卫生保健文献的可读性,适用性和可用性。 Flesch-Kincaid等级水平,Flesch阅读轻松度,冈宁雾,简单的Gobbledygook以及材料适用性评估指数用于评估从疾病控制与预防中心网站获得的40份文档。分析的文件针对大众。人们发现,为了正确阅读这些文件,平均而言,它们需要的不仅仅是11年级/高中阶段的教育。这与其他类似研究的结果一致。但是,“材料的适用性定性评估”指标显示,这些文件的可用性和适用性平均而言是优越的。因此,可以得出结论,格式,插图,布局和图形在改善与卫生保健相关的文献并进而促进健康素养方面起着关键作用。在对40篇与脑震荡和外伤性脑损伤相关的文献进行全面的文献综述和评估的基础上,提出了一些建议,以提高与卫生保健相关的文献的可读性,适用性和可用性。这些建议以渐进式改进过程周期以及需要做和不应该做的清单的形式提出。

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