2024
DOI: 10.1002/vetr.3796
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Readability of postoperative discharge instructions is associated with complication rate in companion animals undergoing sterilisation

Christopher M. Biancaniello,
Kerry E. Rolph,
Sarah M. Cavanaugh
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundReadability of client communications is a commonly overlooked topic in veterinary medical education. In human medicine, it has been advised that the readability of patient materials should be at USA schooling sixth‐grade level or below. We hypothesised that student written discharge instructions would be of an inappropriate readability level, and discharges scored with higher reading grade levels would be associated with more complications.MethodsThe cohort comprised 149 dogs and cats presenting for … Show more

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