Sobota Aleksandra, Ozakinci Gozde
School of Medicine, University of St Andrews, St Andrews, United Kingdom.
Int J Gynecol Cancer. 2015 Mar;25(3):537-41. doi: 10.1097/IGC.0000000000000362.
The Internet has become an important source of health-related information for consumers, among whom younger women constitute a notable group. The aims of this study were (1) to evaluate the quality and readability of online information about gynecologic cancer using validated instruments and (2) to relate the quality of information to its readability.
Using the Alexa Rank, we obtained a list of 35 Web pages providing information about 7 gynecologic malignancies. These were assessed using the Health on the Net (HON) seal of approval, the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) benchmarks, and the DISCERN instrument. Flesch readability score was calculated for sections related to symptoms and signs and treatment.
Less than 30% of the Web pages displayed the HON seal or achieved all JAMA benchmarks. The majority of the treatment sections were of moderate to high quality according to the DISCERN. There was no significant relationship between the presence of the HON seal and readability. Web pages achieving all JAMA benchmarks were significantly more difficult to read and understand than Web pages that missed any of the JAMA benchmarks. Treatment-related content of moderate to high quality as assessed by the DISCERN had a significantly better readability score than the low-quality content.
The online information about gynecologic cancer provided by the most frequently visited Web pages is of variable quality and in general difficult to read and understand. The relationship between the quality and readability remains unclear. Health care providers should direct their patients to reliable material online because patients consider the Internet as an important source of information.
互联网已成为消费者获取健康相关信息的重要来源,其中年轻女性是一个显著群体。本研究的目的是:(1)使用经过验证的工具评估有关妇科癌症的在线信息的质量和可读性;(2)将信息质量与其可读性相关联。
利用Alexa排名,我们获得了一份包含35个网页的列表,这些网页提供了有关7种妇科恶性肿瘤的信息。使用健康网(HON)认可标志、美国医学会杂志(JAMA)基准以及DISCERN工具对这些网页进行评估。计算与症状体征及治疗相关部分的弗莱什可读性分数。
不到30%的网页展示了HON标志或达到了所有JAMA基准。根据DISCERN评估,大多数治疗部分质量为中等至高。HON标志的存在与可读性之间没有显著关系。达到所有JAMA基准的网页比未达到任何JAMA基准的网页在阅读和理解上明显更难。经DISCERN评估为中等至高的与治疗相关内容的可读性分数明显高于低质量内容。
访问量最大的网页提供的有关妇科癌症的在线信息质量参差不齐,总体上难以阅读和理解。质量与可读性之间的关系仍不明确。医疗保健提供者应引导患者获取网上可靠的资料,因为患者将互联网视为重要的信息来源。