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The Readability of Outpatient Plastic Surgery Clinic Letters: Are We Adhering to Plain English Writing Standards?
Drury, Damien J; Kaur, Anjana; Dobbs, Tom; Whitaker, Iain S.
  • Drury DJ; Damien J. Drury, LLB (Hons), MB BCh (Hons), is an academic foundation doctor at Morriston Hospital, the Welsh Centre for Burns and Plastic Surgery, Morriston Hospital, Swansea, United Kingdom.
  • Kaur A; Anjana Kaur, BSc (Hons), MBChB, MRCS, is a plastic and reconstructive surgery registrar at the Welsh Centre for Burns and Plastic Surgery, the Welsh Centre for Burns and Plastic Surgery, Morriston Hospital, Swansea, United Kingdom.
  • Dobbs T; Tom Dobbs, PhD, MA (Oxon), BM BCh, MRCS, is a plastic and reconstructive surgery registrar at the Welsh Centre for Burns and Plastic Surgery and Regenerative Medicine Research Group; and Welsh Clinical Academic Training Fellow. He is affiliated with the Reconstructive Surgery and Regenerative Medici
  • Whitaker IS; Iain S. Whitaker, PhD, MA Cantab, BA (Hons), MBBChir, MRCS, FRCS (Plast), FAcadTM, is an honorary consultant plastic surgeon at the Welsh Centre for Burns & Plastic Surgery; the Chair of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery at Swansea University Medical School; the Surgical Specialty Lead at Hea
Plast Surg Nurs ; 41(1): 27-33, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1099659
ABSTRACT
The readability of letters sent to patients plays a pivotal role in facilitating joint decision making and positive health outcomes. Guidance suggests that all correspondence should be directed to patients. Covid-19 led to an increase in direct-to-patient communication. This study aims to determine the quantity and quality of plastic surgery clinic letters sent to patients before and during the Covid-19 pandemic. A total of 127 pre-Covid clinic letters from November to December 2019 and 103 peri-Covid clinic letters from April to May 2020 were identified and assessed for readability. Text was analyzed using a standardized set of commonly used readability formulae, including SMOG, Flesch Reading Ease, and the Coleman-Liao Index. A total of 100 pre-Covid and 58 peri-Covid letters were suitable for inclusion. Median results for formulae that output a U.S. grade score ranged between 9 and 12.9 for letters written prior to Covid-19 and 9 and 13.2 for those written during Covid-19. Eight percent of letters were sent to patients pre-Covid, increasing to 28% during the pandemic. Letters sent to patients had a median grade score of between 8 and 12 prior to Covid-19 and 8 and 10.6 during Covid-19. Letters sent to clinicians ranged between 9 and 13 and 9 and 13.3, respectively. Outpatient plastic surgery letters are written at a readability level too high to facilitate understanding among the general population. The increase in direct-to-patient contact during the Covid-19 outbreak has not led to a significant improvement in the readability of clinic letters. The authors suggest an increase in letter standardization and raising awareness of readability when writing clinic letters.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Patient Participation / Professional-Patient Relations / Surgery, Plastic / Writing / Correspondence as Topic / Comprehension / Health Literacy Type of study: Prognostic study Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: English Journal: Plast Surg Nurs Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Psn.0000000000000356

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Patient Participation / Professional-Patient Relations / Surgery, Plastic / Writing / Correspondence as Topic / Comprehension / Health Literacy Type of study: Prognostic study Limits: Humans Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: English Journal: Plast Surg Nurs Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: Psn.0000000000000356