نتایج جستجو برای: kincaid formula

تعداد نتایج: 92409  

Journal: :Spine 2016
Adam E M Eltorai Morgan Cheatham Syed S Naqvi Siddharth Marthi Victor Dang Mark A Palumbo Alan H Daniels

STUDY DESIGN Analysis of spine-related patient education materials (PEMs) from subspecialty websites. OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to assess the readability of spine-related PEMs and compare to readability data from 2008. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA Many spine patients use the Internet for health information. Several agencies recommend that the readability of online PEMs should be no ...

Journal: :Turkish journal of anaesthesiology and reanimation 2014
Nilay Boztaş Şule Özbilgin Elvan Öçmen Gözde Altuntaş Sevda Özkardeşler Volkan Hancı Ali Günerli

OBJECTIVE Informed consent forms that are used prior to administering anaesthesia inform patients before any proposed surgical procedure or treatment. They should provide patients with sufficient information about the operation and treatment. Readibility refers to whether it is easy or hard for a reader to read and understand an available text, and this is evaluated via various formulas. The ai...

2016
Pauline Joy F. Santos David A. Daar Amber Leis

STUDY DESIGN Descriptive. BACKGROUND Dupuytren's contracture is a common disorder involving fibrosis of the palmar fascia. As patients are increasingly using online materials to gather health care information, it is imperative to assess the readability and appropriateness of this content. The recommended grade level for patient educational materials is seventh to eighth grade according to the...

BACKGROUND   Rhinoplasty is a popular aesthetic and reconstructive surgical procedure. However, little is known about the content and readability of online materials for patient education. The recommended grade level for educational materials is 7th to 8th grade according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH). This study aims to assess the readability of online patient resources for ...

2017
Kyle Hoedebecke Lindsey Beaman Joy Mugambi Sanam Shah Marwa Mohasseb Cheyanne Vetter Kim Yu Irini Gergianaki Emily Couvillon

Background: Low health literacy is associated with decreased patient compliance and worse outcomes - with clinicians increasingly relying on printed materials to lower such risks. Yet, many of these documents exceed recommended comprehension levels. Furthermore, patients look increasingly to social media (SoMe) to answer healthcare questions. The character limits built into Twitter encourage us...

Journal: :International Journal of Finance & Banking Studies 2021

This paper inspects whether the South Africa Reserve Bank’s (SARB) Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) statements trigger have a causality with newspaper reports from Mail and Guardian between 2010 2021. The study examines SARB’s post MPC statements’ readability is reciprocated in subsequent articles. Using Flesch Reading Ease Score Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level score as methodology, there systematic ...

2014
Adam E. M. Eltorai Soha Ghanian Charles A. Adams Christopher T. Born Alan H. Daniels

BACKGROUND Because the quality of information on the Internet is of dubious worth, many patients seek out reliable expert sources. As per the American Medical Association (AMA) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) recommendations, readability of patient education materials should not exceed a sixth-grade reading level. The average reading skill of U.S. adults is at the eighth-grade level...

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