Mount Sinai Hospital, Department of Emergency Medicine, Chicago, Illinois.
West J Emerg Med. 2011 Nov;12(4):448-54. doi: 10.5811/westjem.2010.10.1607.
Reliable and accurate Web-based health information is extremely valuable when applied to emergency medical diagnoses. With this update we seek to build upon on the 2004 study by determining whether the completeness and accuracy of emergency medical information available online has improved over time.
The top 15 healthcare information sites, as determined by internet traffic, were reviewed between February 4, 2008, and February 29, 2008. Standard checklists were created from information provided by American Stroke Association, American Heart Association, National Institutes of Health, and American College of Emergency Physicians to evaluate medical content on each of the Web sites for 4 common emergency department diagnoses: myocardial infarct, stroke, influenza, and febrile child. Each Web site was evaluated for descriptive information, completeness, and accuracy. Data were sorted for total medical checklist items, certification and credentialing, and medical items by topic.
Three of the 15 sites were excluded because of a lack of medical information on the selected topics. Completeness of sites ranged from 46% to 80% of total checklist items found. The median percentage of items found was 72. Two sites, MSN Health and Yahoo!Health, contained the greatest amount of medical information, with 98 of 123 checklist items found for each site. All Web sites but 1, Healthology.com, contained greater than 50% of aggregated checklist items, and the majority (ie, 7 of 12) contained greater than 70%. Healthology.com was the least complete Web site, containing 57 of 123 items. No significant correlation was found between credentialing and completeness of site (correlation coefficient = -0.385) or credentialing and site popularity (correlation coefficient = 0.184).
This study indicates that the completeness and accuracy of online emergency medical information available to the general public has improved over the past 6 years. Overall, health Web sites studied contained greater than 70% of aggregated medical information on 4 common emergency department diagnoses, and 4 sites examined advanced from 2002 to 2008.
当应用于紧急医疗诊断时,可靠且准确的基于网络的健康信息是极其有价值的。通过此次更新,我们旨在在前 2004 年的研究基础上更进一步,以确定在线获取的紧急医疗信息的完整性和准确性是否随时间推移而有所改善。
2008 年 2 月 4 日至 2 月 29 日期间,我们对互联网流量排名前 15 的医疗保健信息网站进行了审查。我们根据美国中风协会、美国心脏协会、美国国立卫生研究院和美国急诊医师学院提供的信息,为每个网站创建了标准清单,以评估这 4 个常见急诊诊断的医疗内容:心肌梗死、中风、流感和发热儿童。我们根据描述性信息、完整性和准确性对每个网站进行了评估。数据按总医疗清单项目、认证和资质以及按主题划分的医疗项目进行了分类。
由于所选主题缺乏医疗信息,有 3 个网站被排除在外。网站的完整性从发现的总清单项目的 46%到 80%不等。中位数为 72%。有两个网站,即 MSN Health 和 Yahoo!Health,包含的医疗信息量最大,每个网站都有 98 个清单项目。除了 Healthology.com 之外,所有网站的综合清单项目都超过了 50%,其中大多数(即 12 个中的 7 个)超过了 70%。Healthology.com 是最不完整的网站,仅包含 123 个项目中的 57 个。网站的认证与完整性之间(相关系数=-0.385)或网站的认证与知名度之间(相关系数=0.184)均无显著相关性。
本研究表明,过去 6 年来,公众可获得的在线紧急医疗信息的完整性和准确性有所提高。总体而言,研究中检查的健康网站包含了超过 70%的关于 4 种常见急诊诊断的综合医疗信息,其中 4 个网站在 2002 年至 2008 年间有所改进。