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Readability of Online Patient Education Materials for Interventional Pain Procedures

Background The internet has had an enormous influence on the field of medicine. In this regard, Statista, a market and consumer data company, estimated in 2019 that more than half the world’s population (>four billion people) were active internet users. Accessing the World Wide Web has become the...

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Autores principales: Kamath, Dilip, Mcintyre, Sean, Peskin, Evan, Stratman, Scott, Agarwal, Nitin, Kamath, Preetha D, Gupta, Raghav, Schwartz, Ruben, Abd-Elsayed, Alaa, Urits, Ivan, Viswanath, Omar, Kaye, Alan D, Horn, Danielle B
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7593121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33133850
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.10684
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author Kamath, Dilip
Mcintyre, Sean
Peskin, Evan
Stratman, Scott
Agarwal, Nitin
Kamath, Preetha D
Gupta, Raghav
Schwartz, Ruben
Abd-Elsayed, Alaa
Urits, Ivan
Viswanath, Omar
Kaye, Alan D
Horn, Danielle B
author_facet Kamath, Dilip
Mcintyre, Sean
Peskin, Evan
Stratman, Scott
Agarwal, Nitin
Kamath, Preetha D
Gupta, Raghav
Schwartz, Ruben
Abd-Elsayed, Alaa
Urits, Ivan
Viswanath, Omar
Kaye, Alan D
Horn, Danielle B
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description Background The internet has had an enormous influence on the field of medicine. In this regard, Statista, a market and consumer data company, estimated in 2019 that more than half the world’s population (>four billion people) were active internet users. Accessing the World Wide Web has become the second nature for most. In the medical field, many patients look to the internet for information regarding certain procedures. The purpose of this study, therefore, was to assess the readability level of more than 492 online sources with information on a wide array of interventional pain procedures. Objective The aim is to determine the readability of online patient educational materials for interventional pain procedures. Study design This is a retrospective review. Methods We downloaded and reformatted to plain text 492 internet-based patient educational materials for 17 different interventional pain procedures. Plain text was processed using Readability Studio (Oleander Software Ltd., Vandalia, Ohio, USA), which employs 10 quantitative readability scales that are widely used and accepted in the medical literature. Results The software determined the average reading level (or grade level) of the 492 online sources we examined to be 12.1, with a range of 10.9 to 13. Limitations Google is not the only online search engine patients utilize for information, and the top links for each search could change over time. Also, some patients prefer videos rather than text to learn about their disease and treatment options. Finally, depending on their provider, the links that patients are directed to may be significantly more or less readable. Conclusions The average American adult reads at the eighth grade level. The National Institutes of Health and the American Medical Association have recommended education materials be made available at the third to seventh grade level. Our analysis shows patient educational materials found online for interventional pain procedures to be overly technical, with an average reading level (or grade level) of 12.1.
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spelling pubmed-75931212020-10-30 Readability of Online Patient Education Materials for Interventional Pain Procedures Kamath, Dilip Mcintyre, Sean Peskin, Evan Stratman, Scott Agarwal, Nitin Kamath, Preetha D Gupta, Raghav Schwartz, Ruben Abd-Elsayed, Alaa Urits, Ivan Viswanath, Omar Kaye, Alan D Horn, Danielle B Cureus Anesthesiology Background The internet has had an enormous influence on the field of medicine. In this regard, Statista, a market and consumer data company, estimated in 2019 that more than half the world’s population (>four billion people) were active internet users. Accessing the World Wide Web has become the second nature for most. In the medical field, many patients look to the internet for information regarding certain procedures. The purpose of this study, therefore, was to assess the readability level of more than 492 online sources with information on a wide array of interventional pain procedures. Objective The aim is to determine the readability of online patient educational materials for interventional pain procedures. Study design This is a retrospective review. Methods We downloaded and reformatted to plain text 492 internet-based patient educational materials for 17 different interventional pain procedures. Plain text was processed using Readability Studio (Oleander Software Ltd., Vandalia, Ohio, USA), which employs 10 quantitative readability scales that are widely used and accepted in the medical literature. Results The software determined the average reading level (or grade level) of the 492 online sources we examined to be 12.1, with a range of 10.9 to 13. Limitations Google is not the only online search engine patients utilize for information, and the top links for each search could change over time. Also, some patients prefer videos rather than text to learn about their disease and treatment options. Finally, depending on their provider, the links that patients are directed to may be significantly more or less readable. Conclusions The average American adult reads at the eighth grade level. The National Institutes of Health and the American Medical Association have recommended education materials be made available at the third to seventh grade level. Our analysis shows patient educational materials found online for interventional pain procedures to be overly technical, with an average reading level (or grade level) of 12.1. Cureus 2020-09-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7593121/ /pubmed/33133850 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.10684 Text en Copyright © 2020, Kamath et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Kamath, Dilip
Mcintyre, Sean
Peskin, Evan
Stratman, Scott
Agarwal, Nitin
Kamath, Preetha D
Gupta, Raghav
Schwartz, Ruben
Abd-Elsayed, Alaa
Urits, Ivan
Viswanath, Omar
Kaye, Alan D
Horn, Danielle B
Readability of Online Patient Education Materials for Interventional Pain Procedures
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title_short Readability of Online Patient Education Materials for Interventional Pain Procedures
title_sort readability of online patient education materials for interventional pain procedures
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7593121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33133850
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.10684
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