Dalton David M, Kelly Enda G, Molony Diarmuid C
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Waterford University Hospital, Ardkeen, Waterford, Ireland.
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Waterford University Hospital, Ardkeen, Waterford, Ireland.
J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2015 May;24(5):e135-40. doi: 10.1016/j.jse.2014.09.036. Epub 2014 Nov 18.
In the era of informed patient decision-making, educated patients are vital contributors. The Internet provides a vast information source that patients will access. It is imperative that this information be relevant and understandable. Various treatments, each with advantages and disadvantages, are available. We sought to examine the standard of information about the diagnosis and management of rotator cuff tears available to patients on the Internet.
We identified 125 websites from searching "rotator cuff tear" in the 5 most popular Internet search engines. The websites were examined for readability by measuring the Flesch Reading Ease Score, the Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level, and the Gunning Fog Index. The quality of the websites was measured by the DISCERN instrument, the Journal of the American Medical Association benchmark criteria, and Health on the Net Foundation certification.
There were 59 individual URLs analyzed. Overall, the quality was poor, with the average DISCERN score being only 39.47. Furthermore, the mean reading grade level was above 9 (recommended level, 6). Health on the Net Foundation certification did correspond to significantly worse readability scores (P = .004) but did not correlate with improved DISCERN scores. Those that satisfied more of the Journal of the American Medical Association benchmark criteria had significantly better DISCERN scores (P < .001).
Information about rotator cuff tears is of a low standard and is in many cases written at too high a level for the general population. There are instruments of which we, as surgeons, must be aware to evaluate the resources available and to recommend them to patients to ensure that they understand their condition and treatment options.
在患者知情决策的时代,受过教育的患者是至关重要的贡献者。互联网提供了患者可以获取的大量信息源。这些信息必须相关且易于理解,这一点至关重要。有各种治疗方法,每种方法都有其优缺点。我们试图研究互联网上可供患者获取的有关肩袖撕裂诊断和治疗的信息标准。
我们在5个最受欢迎的互联网搜索引擎中搜索“肩袖撕裂”,共识别出125个网站。通过测量弗莱什易读性得分、弗莱什-金凯德年级水平得分和冈宁雾度指数来检查这些网站的可读性。通过DISCERN工具、《美国医学会杂志》基准标准和网络健康基金会认证来衡量这些网站的质量。
共分析了59个独立的网址。总体而言,质量较差,DISCERN平均得分仅为39.47。此外,平均阅读年级水平高于9(推荐水平为6)。网络健康基金会认证确实与明显更差的可读性得分相关(P = 0.004),但与DISCERN得分的提高无关。那些更符合《美国医学会杂志》基准标准的网站,其DISCERN得分明显更高(P < 0.001)。
有关肩袖撕裂的信息标准较低,在许多情况下,其写作水平对于普通人群来说过高。作为外科医生,我们必须了解一些工具,以便评估可用资源并向患者推荐,以确保他们了解自己的病情和治疗选择。