Leadbetter Maria
Nurs Times. 2003;99(14):26-7.
People of all ages now use the internet as a fast and easy way of gaining access to health information. It would seem logical, therefore, to use the internet as a resource when someone is affected by breast cancer. However, the quality of information available on the web can vary from excellent to appalling and an internet search on the subject of breast cancer can result in nearly two million possible websites to view: a daunting prospect for many people. Nurses are in an ideal position to guide people to reliable websites that can provide accurate, up-to-date information. This article provides useful websites and advice on how to ensure that the sites accessed are offering credible information.
现在,各年龄段的人都将互联网作为获取健康信息的一种快捷便利的方式。因此,当有人患上乳腺癌时,将互联网作为一种资源似乎是合乎逻辑的。然而,网络上可得信息的质量参差不齐,从极好到极糟都有,在互联网上搜索乳腺癌相关主题可能会得到近两百万个可供浏览的网站:这对许多人来说是一个令人生畏的前景。护士处于一个理想的位置,可以引导人们访问能提供准确、最新信息的可靠网站。本文提供了一些有用的网站以及关于如何确保所访问的网站提供可信信息的建议。