Elliott Andrew D, Bartel Annette F P, Simonson Devin, Roukis Thomas S
Podiatric Medicine and Surgery Resident, Postgraduate Year II, Gundersen Medical Foundation, La Crosse, WI.
Podiatric Medicine and Surgery Resident, Postgraduate Year III, Gundersen Medical Foundation, La Crosse, WI.
J Foot Ankle Surg. 2015 May-Jun;54(3):378-81. doi: 10.1053/j.jfas.2014.08.012. Epub 2015 Mar 4.
The modern patient population relies on the Internet to provide knowledge about medical procedures. However, a gap between established medical guidelines and the information provided on the Internet exists. Because of the general poor quality of the medical information available on the Internet and the increasing popularity of total ankle replacement (TAR) with its known potential serious complications, we undertook the present study to evaluate the information on TAR available to the general public through the Internet and to determine the quality of information according to authorship type and site certification status. Three common search engines were used to identify a total of 105 websites. The TAR information quality was rated as "excellent," "high," "moderate," "low," or "unacceptable." The sites were evaluated for authorship or sponsorship, content, and other criteria. The data were analyzed as a complete set, as a comparison among authorship types (academic, private, industry, or other), and by certification status. Websites with scores of excellent or high were 35% of the sites reviewed, and 48% were ranked as poor or unacceptable. Of the authorship types, the highest quality authorship was for the industry and other sites, which rated high or excellent 46% of the time. Eight percent of the sites evaluated were certified; however, certification status was not associated with improved information quality. Our study has demonstrated a low quality of TAR information available across all website types, regardless of authorship type. We suggest a partnership between professional organizations and physicians to ensure that provider websites reflect the current indications and contraindications of TAR to enhance patient education.
现代患者群体依赖互联网获取有关医疗程序的知识。然而,既定的医学指南与互联网上提供的信息之间存在差距。由于互联网上可用的医学信息总体质量较差,以及全踝关节置换术(TAR)的日益普及及其已知的潜在严重并发症,我们进行了本研究,以评估通过互联网向公众提供的有关TAR的信息,并根据作者类型和网站认证状态确定信息质量。使用三个常见的搜索引擎共识别出105个网站。TAR信息质量被评为“优秀”“高”“中等”“低”或“不可接受”。对这些网站的作者身份或赞助情况、内容及其他标准进行了评估。数据作为一个完整的集合、按作者类型(学术、私人、行业或其他)进行比较以及按认证状态进行了分析。得分优秀或高的网站占所审查网站的35%,48%的网站被评为差或不可接受。在作者类型中,质量最高的是行业和其他网站,其中46%的时间被评为高或优秀。8%的评估网站获得了认证;然而,认证状态与信息质量的提高无关。我们的研究表明,无论作者类型如何,所有网站类型提供的TAR信息质量都很低。我们建议专业组织和医生建立合作伙伴关系,以确保提供者网站反映TAR当前的适应症和禁忌症,从而加强患者教育。