Health Literacy Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of a Longitudinal Health Literacy Training Program on Family Medicine Residents
1. Briefly describe the purpose of this protocol: This study is designed to evaluate the
effectiveness of an educational training program on the topic of health literacy for
Family Medicine residents. The hypothesis being tested is that training residents about
health literacy will result in improvements in residents' knowledge, skills, and
attitudes with respect to health literacy.
2. Briefly summarize how participants are recruited: OHSU Family Medicine Interns
attending mandatory trainings on the topic of health literacy throughout the three
years of the residency program will be invited to participate in the study.
3. Briefly describe the procedures subjects will undergo: Completion of a short
self-administered anonymous survey before and after a variety of learning sessions on
the topic of health literacy.
4. If applicable, briefly describe survey/interview instruments used: A 12-item pre-test
questionnaire and 13-item post-test questionnaire designed to assess individuals'
knowledge about health literacy, and intended clinical practices with respect to health
literacy.
5. If this is a clinical trial using an experimental drug and/or device, or an approved
drug and/or device used for an unapproved purpose, briefly describe the drug and/or
device: n/a
6. Briefly describe how the data will be analyzed to address the purpose of the protocol:
Demographics and responses to individual items will be reported as frequencies and
percentages within the sample. We will use a chi-square analysis to stratify responses
by demographic groups and t-tests to measure possible changes over time
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Endpoint Classification: Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Health Services Research
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