| Literature DB >> 20485505 |
Véronique Ménoni1, Noël Lucas, Jean François Leforestier, Jérôme Dimet, François Doz, Gilles Chatellier, Jean-Marc Tréluyer, Hélène Chappuy.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Quantitative tools have been developed to evaluate the readability of written documents and have been used in several studies to evaluate information and consent forms. These studies all showed that such documents had a low level of readability. Our objective is to evaluate the readability of Information and Consent Forms (ICFs) used in clinical research. METHODS ANDEntities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20485505 PMCID: PMC2868027 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0010576
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1The informatic processing of information and consent documents.
It includes three steps: the first is applicable to all European languages. The second step is specific to the language considered. The last step is the calculation of the Flesch index with the variables obtained from the previous steps.
ICF length (in number of words), Flesch scores and statistically significant differences between types and contexts of studies.
| Text length Flesch score | ||||||||
| N | Median | [25e; 75e] | p | Median | [25e; 75e] | p | ||
| Goal of the trial | Therapeutic | 166 | 1571 | [1055; 2499] | <0.05 | 24 | [21; 28] | <0.05 |
| Epidemiological | 58 | 1143 | [890; 1354] | 26 | [21; 29] | |||
| Pathophysiological | 51 | 1121 | [900; 1309] | 22 | [20; 26] | |||
| Sponsor | Institutional | 244 | 1251 | [941; 1673] | <0.05 | 24 | [21; 28] | <0.05 |
| Industrial | 31 | 2809 | [1503; 4231] | 26 | [21; 30] | |||
| New French legislation | Before | 161 | 1149 | [897; 1515] | <0.05 | 25 | [21; 28] | NS |
| After | 114 | 1529 | [1192; 2353] | 24 | [21; 27] | |||
| Invasive tests | Yes | 124 | 1404 | [1084; 2151] | <0.05 | 24 | [21; 28] | NS |
| No | 151 | 1273 | [895; 1561] | 25 | [21; 28] | |||
| Life threatening procedure | Yes | 147 | 1450 | [1048; 2245] | <0.05 | 24 | [21; 28] | NS |
| No | 128 | 1214 | [920; 1517] | 25 | [21; 28] | |||
| Randomization | Yes | 111 | 1575 | [1066; 2729] | <0.05 | 25 | [21; 29] | <0.05 |
| No | 164 | 1214 | [954; 1516] | 24 | [21; 28] | |||
One standard page contains around 250 words. ICF: Information and Consent Form. NS: Not statistically significant.
Figure 2Flesch index for each category of reference texts, compared to those of information and consent forms.
Central bars correspond to the medians, the ends of the boxes to the 25th and 75th percentiles and ends of the bars to the maximum and minimum values. ICF: Information and Consent Form. N.S: Not Significant. ICFs (N = 275) have significantly (p<0.05) lower readability scores than literary extracts (N = 9), political speeches (N = 5) and articles from the press (N = 51), but similar scores to everyday contracts (N = 6).