So, I read this question yesterday and I posted a suggestion in an answer (now deleted) which I'm going to re-post here.
The OP of that question addressed the fact that the "Help and Improvement" queue is usually filled with posts that can't actually be improved by editing and requires a clarification by the author. I think we all agree that that's indeed quite common.
I believe a big part of the problem is caused by new reviewers not understanding the available review options (specifically in the triage queue) and mistakenly assuming that Requires Editing means "requires editing by the author" because they didn't (have to) read the guidelines.
I will admit I was guilty of this one day. When I first started reviewing, I used to choose Requires Editing when I thought the author should edit the question because it's not clear. I used to think that's what it meant until I quickly realized it didn't make much sense and decided to read the guidelines which I had overlooked.
Even though the explanation of the Requires Editing option has been changed a while ago, I still believe it could be misleading, not to mention that some reviewers might not even read it. The guidelines, on the other hand, make it crystal clear that:
Do not choose "Requires Editing" if you know the question cannot be made answerable without clarification or additions from its author.
My suggestion:
I think that these guidelines (probably a shortened version) should be presented in something similar to the style of the Tour page (or the new CoC page) and that this new page gets displayed to users who earn the "Access Review Queues" privilege when they try to access the review queues for the first time so that they have to go through it before they can proceed and start reviewing.