Dulaney Caleb, Barrett Olivia Claire, Rais-Bahrami Soroush, Wakefield Daniel, Fiveash John, Dobelbower Michael
Department of Radiation Oncology, University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Department of Urology, University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Cureus. 2016 Apr 20;8(4):e580. doi: 10.7759/cureus.580.
Cancer center websites are trusted sources of internet information about treatment options for prostate cancer. The quality of information on these websites is unknown. The objective of this study was to evaluate the quality of information on cancer center websites addressing prostate cancer treatment options, outcomes, and toxicity.
We evaluated the websites of all National Cancer Institute-designated cancer centers to determine if sufficient information was provided to address eleven decision-specific knowledge questions from the validated Early Prostate Cancer Treatment Decision Quality Instrument. We recorded the number of questions addressed, the number of clicks to reach the prostate cancer-specific webpage, evaluation time, and Spanish and mobile accessibility. Correlation between evaluation time and questions addressed were calculated using the Pearson coefficient.
Sixty-three websites were reviewed. Eighty percent had a prostate cancer-specific webpage reached in a median of three clicks. The average evaluation time was 6.5 minutes. Information was available in Spanish on 24% of sites and 59% were mobile friendly. Websites provided sufficient information to address, on average, 19% of questions. No website addressed all questions. Evaluation time correlated with the number of questions addressed (R(2) = 0.42, p < 0.001).
Cancer center websites provide insufficient information for men with localized prostate cancer due to a lack of information about and direct comparison of specific treatment outcomes and toxicities. Information is also less accessible in Spanish and on mobile devices. These data can be used to improve the quality and accessibility of prostate cancer treatment information on cancer center websites.
癌症中心网站是关于前列腺癌治疗方案的可靠互联网信息来源。这些网站上信息的质量尚不清楚。本研究的目的是评估癌症中心网站上关于前列腺癌治疗方案、结果和毒性的信息质量。
我们评估了所有美国国立癌症研究所指定的癌症中心的网站,以确定是否提供了足够的信息来回答经过验证的早期前列腺癌治疗决策质量工具中的11个特定决策知识问题。我们记录了回答的问题数量、到达前列腺癌特定网页的点击次数、评估时间以及西班牙语和移动设备的可访问性。使用Pearson系数计算评估时间与回答问题之间的相关性。
共审查了63个网站。80%的网站有前列腺癌特定网页,平均点击三次即可到达。平均评估时间为6.5分钟。24%的网站提供西班牙语信息,59%对移动设备友好。网站平均提供了足够的信息来回答19%的问题。没有一个网站回答了所有问题。评估时间与回答的问题数量相关(R(2)=0.42,p<0.001)。
由于缺乏关于特定治疗结果和毒性的信息以及直接比较,癌症中心网站为局限性前列腺癌患者提供的信息不足。西班牙语信息和移动设备上的信息也较难获取。这些数据可用于提高癌症中心网站上前列腺癌治疗信息的质量和可访问性。