Boyer Célia, Baujard Vincent, Geissbuhler Antoine
Health On the Net Foundation, Switzerland.
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2011;169:53-7.
Today, the Web is a media with increasing pervasiveness around the world. Its use is constantly growing and the medical field is no exception. With this large amount of information, the problem is no longer about finding information but assessing the credibility of the publishers as well as the relevance and accuracy of the documents retrieved from the web. This problem is particularly relevant in the medical area which has a direct impact on the well-being of citizens and in the Web 2.0 context where information publishing is easier than ever. To address the quality of the medical Internet, the HONcode certification proposed by the Health On the Net Foundation (HON) is certainly the most successful initiative. The aims of this paper are to present certification activity through the HONcode experience and to show that certification is more complex than a simple code of conduct. Therefore, we first present the HONcode, its application and its current evolutions. Following that, we give some quantitative results and describe how the final user can access the certified information.
如今,网络已成为一种在全球范围内愈发普及的媒介。其使用量持续增长,医学领域也不例外。面对如此海量的信息,问题已不再是寻找信息,而是评估信息发布者的可信度以及从网络检索到的文档的相关性和准确性。在直接影响公民福祉的医学领域以及信息发布比以往任何时候都更容易的Web 2.0环境中,这个问题尤为突出。为了提高医学互联网的质量,由健康在线基金会(HON)提出的HONcode认证无疑是最成功的举措。本文旨在通过HONcode的经验展示认证活动,并表明认证比简单的行为准则更为复杂。因此,我们首先介绍HONcode、其应用及当前的发展情况。接下来,我们给出一些定量结果,并描述最终用户如何获取经过认证的信息。