Dy Christopher J, Taylor Samuel A, Patel Ronak M, McCarthy Moira M, Roberts Timothy R, Daluiski Aaron
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Division of Hand and Upper Extremity Surgery, Hospital for Special Surgery, 523 E 72nd St, New York, NY 10021 USA.
Hand (N Y). 2012 Dec;7(4):420-5. doi: 10.1007/s11552-012-9443-z.
Concern exists over the quality, accuracy, and accessibility of online information about health care conditions. The goal of this study is to evaluate the quality, accuracy, and readability of information available on the internet about lateral epicondylitis.
We used three different search terms ("tennis elbow," "lateral epicondylitis," and "elbow pain") in three search engines (Google, Bing, and Yahoo) to generate a list of 75 unique websites. Three orthopedic surgeons reviewed the content of each website and assessed the quality and accuracy of information. We assessed each website's readability using the Flesch-Kincaid method. Statistical comparisons were made using ANOVA with post hoc pairwise comparisons.
The mean reading grade level was 11.1. None of the sites were under the recommended sixth grade reading level for the general public. Higher quality information was found when using the terms "tennis elbow" and "lateral epicondylitis" compared to "elbow pain" (p < 0.001). Specialty society websites had higher quality than all other websites (p < 0.001). The information was more accurate if the website was authored by a health care provider when compared to non-health care providers (p = 0.003). Websites seeking commercial gain and those found after the first five search results had lower quality information.
Reliable information about lateral epicondylitis is available online, especially from specialty societies. However, the quality and accuracy of information vary significantly with the search term, website author, and order of search results. This leaves less educated patients at a disadvantage, particularly because the information we encountered is above the reading level recommended for the general public.
人们对医疗保健状况在线信息的质量、准确性和可获取性存在担忧。本研究的目的是评估互联网上有关外侧上髁炎信息的质量、准确性和可读性。
我们在三个搜索引擎(谷歌、必应和雅虎)中使用三个不同的搜索词(“网球肘”、“外侧上髁炎”和“肘部疼痛”)生成了一份包含75个独特网站的列表。三位骨科医生审查了每个网站的内容,并评估了信息的质量和准确性。我们使用弗莱什-金凯德方法评估每个网站的可读性。采用方差分析及事后两两比较进行统计比较。
平均阅读年级水平为11.1。没有一个网站低于推荐的面向公众的六年级阅读水平。与“肘部疼痛”相比,使用“网球肘”和“外侧上髁炎”这两个词时能找到质量更高的信息(p < 0.001)。专业学会网站的质量高于所有其他网站(p < 0.001)。与非医疗保健提供者撰写的网站相比,由医疗保健提供者撰写的网站信息更准确(p = 0.003)。追求商业利益的网站以及在前五个搜索结果之后找到的网站信息质量较低。
关于外侧上髁炎的可靠信息可在网上获取,尤其是来自专业学会的信息。然而,信息的质量和准确性会因搜索词、网站作者以及搜索结果的顺序而有显著差异。这使得受教育程度较低的患者处于不利地位,特别是因为我们遇到的信息高于推荐给公众的阅读水平。