An Analysis of Informed Consent Form Readability of Oncology Research Protocols Article

Full Text via DOI: 10.1177/1556264618795057 PMID: 30124102 Web of Science: 000445231200006

Cited authors

  • Munley, Benjamin; Buser, Amy T.; Gaudreau, Stephanie; Breault, Joseph L.; Bazzano, Lydia A.

Abstract

  • Twenty-two percent of adults in the United States have only basic health literacy skills. We used a multiple linear regression model to identify associations between readability of informed consent documents with study sponsor, study phase, and approval year using a sample of 143 oncology studies at Ochsner Medical Center. The M +/- SD Flesh-Kincaid Reading Grade Level (RGL) was 10.33 +/- 0.85 and Flesh Reading Ease (FRE) was 52.89 +/- 5.49. National Cancer Institute studies had a significantly lower mean RGL and FRE as compared with other sponsors (RGL 9.85 +/- 0.66 vs. 10.72 +/- 0.79; p value < .0001). Mean RGL did not differ by study phase. Future research should include assessment and improvement of the readability of informed consent documents.

Publication date

  • 2018

Category

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 1556-2646

Start page

  • 363

End page

  • 367

Volume

  • 13

Issue

  • 4