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儿科耳鼻喉科互联网信息的质量:三个引用率最高的网站的比较

Quality of Internet information in pediatric otolaryngology: a comparison of three most referenced websites.

作者信息

Volsky Peter G, Baldassari Cristina M, Mushti Sirisha, Derkay Craig S

机构信息

Department of Otolaryngology, Eastern Virginia Medical School, 600 Gresham Drive, Ste 1100, Norfolk, VA 23507, USA.

出版信息

Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol. 2012 Sep;76(9):1312-6. doi: 10.1016/j.ijporl.2012.05.026. Epub 2012 Jul 7.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Patients commonly refer to Internet health-related information. To date, no quantitative comparison of the accuracy and readability of common diagnoses in Pediatric Otolaryngology exist.

STUDY AIMS

(1) identify the three most frequently referenced Internet sources; (2) compare the content accuracy and (3) ascertain user-friendliness of each site; (4) inform practitioners and patients of the quality of available information.

METHODS

Twenty-four diagnoses in pediatric otolaryngology were entered in Google and the top five URLs for each were ranked. Articles were accessed for each topic in the three most frequently referenced sites. Standard rubrics were developed to include proprietary scores for content, errors, navigability, and validated metrics of readability.

RESULTS

Wikipedia, eMedicine, and NLM/NIH MedlinePlus were the most referenced sources. For content accuracy, eMedicine scored highest (84%; p<0.05) over MedlinePlus (49%) and Wikipedia (46%). The highest incidence of errors and omissions per article was found in Wikipedia (0.98±0.19), twice more than eMedicine (0.42±0.19; p<0.05). Errors were similar between MedlinePlus and both eMedicine and Wikipedia. On ratings for user interface, which incorporated Flesch-Kinkaid Reading Level and Flesch Reading Ease, MedlinePlus was the most user-friendly (4.3±0.29). This was nearly twice that of eMedicine (2.4±0.26) and slightly greater than Wikipedia (3.7±0.3). All differences were significant (p<0.05). There were 7 topics for which articles were not available on MedlinePlus.

CONCLUSIONS

Knowledge of the quality of available information on the Internet improves pediatric otolaryngologists' ability to counsel parents. The top web search results for pediatric otolaryngology diagnoses are Wikipedia, MedlinePlus, and eMedicine. Online information varies in quality, with a 46-84% concordance with current textbooks. eMedicine has the most accurate, comprehensive content and fewest errors, but is more challenging to read and navigate. Both Wikipedia and MedlinePlus have lower content accuracy and more errors, however MedlinePlus is simplest of all to read, at a 9th Grade level.

摘要

目的

患者经常查阅与健康相关的互联网信息。迄今为止,尚无关于小儿耳鼻咽喉科常见诊断的准确性和可读性的定量比较。

研究目的

(1)确定三个最常被引用的互联网来源;(2)比较内容准确性;(3)确定每个网站的用户友好性;(4)告知从业者和患者现有信息的质量。

方法

在谷歌中输入小儿耳鼻咽喉科的24种诊断,对每个诊断的前五个网址进行排名。在三个最常被引用的网站中,针对每个主题访问相关文章。制定了标准评分标准,包括内容、错误、可导航性的专有分数以及经过验证的可读性指标。

结果

维基百科、电子医学网和美国国立医学图书馆/美国国立卫生研究院的医学加(NLM/NIH MedlinePlus)是被引用最多的来源。在内容准确性方面,电子医学网得分最高(84%;p<0.05),高于医学加(49%)和维基百科(46%)。每篇文章中错误和遗漏发生率最高的是维基百科(0.98±0.19),是电子医学网(0.42±0.19;p<0.05)的两倍。医学加与电子医学网和维基百科的错误情况相似。在结合了弗莱什-金凯德阅读难度等级和弗莱什阅读易读性的用户界面评分中,医学加是最用户友好的(4.3±0.29)。这几乎是电子医学网(2.4±0.26)的两倍,略高于维基百科(3.7±0.3)。所有差异均具有统计学意义(p<0.05)。医学加上没有相关文章的主题有7个。

结论

了解互联网上现有信息的质量可提高小儿耳鼻咽喉科医生为家长提供咨询的能力。小儿耳鼻咽喉科诊断的热门网络搜索结果是维基百科、医学加和电子医学网。在线信息质量参差不齐,与当前教科书的一致性为46%-84%。电子医学网的内容最准确、最全面,错误最少,但阅读和浏览难度较大。维基百科和医学加的内容准确性较低,错误较多,不过医学加的阅读难度最低,相当于九年级水平。

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