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Improving health literacy of passengers of cruise ships: readability of passenger-facing COVID-19 information provided by commercial cruise lines-an infodemiology study.

John E MooreBeverley C Millar
Published in: Journal of travel medicine (2024)
Readability of COVID-19 information from 35 cruise lines was examined. Mean Flesch Reading Ease and Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level scores (±standard error of mean) were 46.6 ± 1.3 (target ≥60) and 10.9 ± 0.3 (target ≤ 8.0), respectively. Two (6%) cruise lines met readability reference targets. Readability tools may aid in preparing more easily read passenger-facing health-related information on existing infections, including COVID-19, other respiratory infections, as well as gastroenteritis (e.g. norovirus), as well as providing a methodology for improving the readability of information prepared for newly emerging infectious diseases.
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