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通过互联网搜索引擎获取的患者脊柱教育的可变性。

Variability of patient spine education by Internet search engine.

作者信息

Ghobrial George M, Mehdi Angud, Maltenfort Mitchell, Sharan Ashwini D, Harrop James S

机构信息

Department of Neurological Surgery, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, 909 Walnut Street, 3rd Floor, Philadelphia, USA.

Department of Neurological Surgery, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, 909 Walnut Street, 3rd Floor, Philadelphia, USA.

出版信息

Clin Neurol Neurosurg. 2014 Mar;118:59-64. doi: 10.1016/j.clineuro.2013.12.013. Epub 2014 Jan 4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Patients are increasingly reliant upon the Internet as a primary source of medical information. The educational experience varies by search engine, search term, and changes daily. There are no tools for critical evaluation of spinal surgery websites.

PURPOSE

To highlight the variability between common search engines for the same search terms. To detect bias, by prevalence of specific kinds of websites for certain spinal disorders. Demonstrate a simple scoring system of spinal disorder website for patient use, to maximize the quality of information exposed to the patient.

STUDY DESIGN

Ten common search terms were used to query three of the most common search engines. The top fifty results of each query were tabulated. A negative binomial regression was performed to highlight the variation across each search engine.

RESULTS

Google was more likely than Bing and Yahoo search engines to return hospital ads (P=0.002) and more likely to return scholarly sites of peer-reviewed lite (P=0.003). Educational web sites, surgical group sites, and online web communities had a significantly higher likelihood of returning on any search, regardless of search engine, or search string (P=0.007). Likewise, professional websites, including hospital run, industry sponsored, legal, and peer-reviewed web pages were less likely to be found on a search overall, regardless of engine and search string (P=0.078).

CONCLUSION

The Internet is a rapidly growing body of medical information which can serve as a useful tool for patient education. High quality information is readily available, provided that the patient uses a consistent, focused metric for evaluating online spine surgery information, as there is a clear variability in the way search engines present information to the patient.

摘要

背景

患者越来越依赖互联网作为医学信息的主要来源。教育体验因搜索引擎、搜索词而异,且每日都有变化。目前尚无用于批判性评估脊柱外科网站的工具。

目的

强调相同搜索词在常见搜索引擎之间的差异。通过特定类型网站在某些脊柱疾病中的流行情况来检测偏差。展示一种供患者使用的脊柱疾病网站简单评分系统,以最大化患者接触到的信息质量。

研究设计

使用十个常见搜索词查询三个最常见的搜索引擎。列出每个查询的前五十个结果。进行负二项回归以突出各搜索引擎之间的差异。

结果

谷歌比必应和雅虎搜索引擎更有可能返回医院广告(P = 0.002),且更有可能返回同行评审文献的学术网站(P = 0.003)。无论搜索引擎或搜索词如何,教育网站、外科手术小组网站和在线网络社区在任何搜索中返回的可能性都显著更高(P = 0.007)。同样,无论搜索引擎和搜索词如何,包括医院运营、行业赞助、法律和同行评审网页在内的专业网站在总体搜索中被找到的可能性较小(P = 0.078)。

结论

互联网是一个快速增长的医学信息库,可作为患者教育的有用工具。只要患者使用一致、专注的指标来评估在线脊柱手术信息,高质量信息就很容易获取,因为搜索引擎向患者呈现信息的方式存在明显差异。

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