Hinds Richard M, Gottschalk Michael B, Muppavarapu Raghuveer C, Naik Amish A, Yang S Steven, Capo John T
1 Division of Hand Surgery, New York University Hospital for Joint Diseases, New York, USA.
J Hand Surg Asian Pac Vol. 2016 Jun;21(2):193-8. doi: 10.1142/S2424835516500181.
Review of the recent literature suggests substantial use of the Internet by patients seeking health care information despite questionable accuracy and readability of information presented on some websites. The purpose of our study was to assess the accuracy, quality, and readability of online information regarding trigger finger.
Three terms ("trigger finger", "stenosing tenosynovitis", and "finger locking") were used to query three Internet search engines to evaluate websites regarding information about trigger finger. Three hand surgery fellows independently assessed website accuracy and quality using standardized scoring criteria. The Fleisch-Kincaid reading grade level score was used to assess website readability. Website authorship and commercial association were also noted.
Sixty-nine unique websites were assessed. Internet information obtained using the search term "stenosing tenosynovitis" was written at a significantly higher reading level than information found using "finger locking" or "trigger finger". Website quality and accuracy were both significantly better in websites authored by physicians compared to websites authored by non-physicians. However, website accuracy was significantly poorer in websites featuring commercial association. Additionally, websites presenting information written below the 8(th) grade reading level demonstrated poorer accuracy.
Search term has a significant effect on the readability of online information regarding trigger finger. Despite the terminology used in searches, most websites are largely inaccurate and may not be easily understandable by the general population. This demonstrates a substantial barrier to accessing accurate health care information and may impact patient outcomes. Hand surgeons should direct patients towards websites presenting accurate information with easily readable content.
近期文献综述表明,尽管某些网站上呈现的医疗信息准确性和可读性存疑,但寻求医疗保健信息的患者大量使用互联网。我们研究的目的是评估关于扳机指的在线信息的准确性、质量和可读性。
使用三个术语(“扳机指”、“狭窄性腱鞘炎”和“手指卡顿”)查询三个互联网搜索引擎,以评估有关扳机指信息的网站。三名手外科住院医师使用标准化评分标准独立评估网站的准确性和质量。使用弗莱施-金凯德阅读年级水平分数评估网站的可读性。还记录了网站的作者身份和商业关联。
共评估了69个不同的网站。使用搜索词“狭窄性腱鞘炎”获得的互联网信息的阅读水平明显高于使用“手指卡顿”或“扳机指”找到的信息。与非医生撰写的网站相比,医生撰写的网站的质量和准确性都明显更好。然而,有商业关联的网站的准确性明显较差。此外,呈现低于八年级阅读水平信息的网站准确性较差。
搜索词对关于扳机指的在线信息的可读性有显著影响。尽管搜索中使用了术语,但大多数网站在很大程度上不准确,普通人群可能难以理解。这表明获取准确医疗保健信息存在重大障碍,可能会影响患者的治疗结果。手外科医生应引导患者访问呈现准确信息且内容易于阅读的网站。