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Best of the Best Gen Surg - Limited Health Literacy is Associated with Reduced Adherence to ERP Components. - Dr. Shao

Video Published 2022-09-14 Updated 2026-06-10

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Study demonstrates that patients with higher health literacy show significantly better adherence to enhanced recovery protocol components after colorectal surgery, which is the only protective factor for reduced length of stay. Findings suggest targeted health literacy interventions could improve surgical outcomes and address disparities in postoperative care.

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  • Limited health literacy directly correlates with reduced adherence to enhanced recovery protocol (ERP) components in colorectal surgery patients.
  • ERP adherence was the only protective factor for decreased length of stay; higher health literacy independently predicted greater ERP adherence.
  • Black race associated with increased length of stay despite ERP implementation, suggesting health disparities warrant targeted investigation.
  • Health literacy is modifiable—interventions targeting patient education may improve ERP adherence and postoperative outcomes.
  • Only two factors predicted ERP adherence: higher health literacy scores and cancer diagnosis (likely due to consistent healthcare navigation).

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