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Abstract

Grant Number: 5R21LM008565-02
Project Title: A Reading Level Evaluation Engine for E-Health Resources
PI Information:NameEmailTitle
MONACO, VALERIE monacov@upmc.edu

Abstract: DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Despite the plethora of online health information, many low-literacy individuals are essentially unable to benefit from this immense resource. Many studies have documented the disparity between the advanced reading level of online health material and the nation's 8th to 9th grade average reading level. Taken together, however, these studies also suggest that many health topics have at least some online coverage that is presented at a level that would be accessible to many. These findings highlight the fact that the average Web user with low literacy skills is faced with the daunting task of locating health information that they can understand. Without improved search capabilities, much of the health information that is provided at appropriate reading levels will remain underutilized. The purpose of this grant is to explore a novel way to enhance search engine results for low-literacy individuals. The aims of this project are: (1) Create a reading level evaluation engine to assist low-literacy individuals in identifying appropriately targeted health information. We will create software that will identify web content across a variety of health web site and combine this software with an existing search engine technology. In addition, we will create a directory of online health information that is particularly accessible for low-literacy individual. We will conduct focus group sessions with low-literacy individuals to develop realistic health search scenarios. These scenarios will then be used in usability studies examining the system's user interface. (2) Conduct a pilot study to compare how well low literacy individuals can find and understand online health information using the developed reading level evaluation engine versus the standard Google search engine. We hypothesize that low-literacy individuals using this reading level evaluation engine will have more success in locating understandable health information compared to individuals using the standard Google search engine. By building and pilot testing this application, we expect to begin bridging the gap between low-literacy individuals and online health information resources.

Public Health Relevance:
This Public Health Relevance is not available.

Thesaurus Terms:
Internet, education evaluation /planning, educational resource design /development, health education, reading
computer assisted instruction, computer program /software, interactive multimedia, reading disorder
clinical research, human subject

Institution: UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH AT PITTSBURGH
350 THACKERAY HALL
PITTSBURGH, PA 15260
Fiscal Year: 2006
Department: MEDICINE
Project Start: 07-JAN-2005
Project End: 06-JAN-2009
ICD: NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE
IRG: BLR


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