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standability. Correlation studies also demonstrated that articles with more difficult reading levels were less actionable and that patients are more likely to act on information they can understand. To our knowledge, this study is the first to assess these last 2 associations and further underscores the importance of understandable health information. An important limitation is that the PEMAT cannot assess the quality of information provided. For example, text can be understandable and actionable but still contain information that is biased or inaccurate.
Wong et al. (Thu,) studied this question.