Devine Theresa, Broderick Jordan, Harris Linda M, Wu Huijuan, Hilfiker Sandra Williams
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), Office of Disease Prevention and Promotion (ODPHP), Rockville, MD, United States.
J Med Internet Res. 2016 Aug 2;18(8):e211. doi: 10.2196/jmir.5999.
Most US adults have limited health literacy skills. They struggle to understand complex health information and services and to make informed health decisions. The Internet has quickly become one of the most popular places for people to search for information about their health, thereby making access to quality information on the Web a priority. However, there are no standardized criteria for evaluating Web-based health information. Every 10 years, the US Department of Health and Human Services' Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (ODPHP) develops a set of measurable objectives for improving the health of the nation over the coming decade, known as Healthy People. There are two objectives in Healthy People 2020 related to website quality. The first is objective Health Communication and Health Information Technology (HC/HIT) 8.1: increase the proportion of health-related websites that meet 3 or more evaluation criteria for disclosing information that can be used to assess information reliability. The second is objective HC/HIT-8.2: increase the proportion of health-related websites that follow established usability principles.
The ODPHP conducted a nationwide assessment of the quality of Web-based health information using the Healthy People 2020 objectives. The ODPHP aimed to establish (1) a standardized approach to defining and measuring the quality of health websites; (2) benchmarks for measurement; (3) baseline data points to capture the current status of website quality; and (4) targets to drive improvement.
The ODPHP developed the National Quality Health Website Survey instrument to assess the quality of health-related websites. The ODPHP used this survey to review 100 top-ranked health-related websites in order to set baseline data points for these two objectives. The ODPHP then set targets to drive improvement by 2020.
This study reviewed 100 health-related websites. For objective HC/HIT-8.1, a total of 58 out of 100 (58.0%) websites met 3 or more out of 6 reliability criteria. For objective HC/HIT-8.2, a total of 42 out of 100 (42.0%) websites followed 10 or more out of 19 established usability principles. On the basis of these baseline data points, ODPHP set targets for the year 2020 that meet the minimal statistical significance-increasing objective HC/HIT-8.1 data point to 70.5% and objective HC/HIT-8.2 data point to 55.7%.
This research is a critical first step in evaluating the quality of Web-based health information. The criteria proposed by ODPHP provide methods to assess website quality for professionals designing, developing, and managing health-related websites. The criteria, baseline data, and targets are valuable tools for driving quality improvement.
大多数美国成年人的健康素养技能有限。他们难以理解复杂的健康信息和服务,也难以做出明智的健康决策。互联网迅速成为人们搜索健康信息最热门的地方之一,因此,获取网络上的高质量信息成为当务之急。然而,目前尚无评估基于网络的健康信息的标准化标准。美国卫生与公众服务部疾病预防与健康促进办公室(ODPHP)每10年制定一套可衡量的目标,以在未来十年改善国民健康,即“健康人民”目标。《2020年健康人民》中有两个与网站质量相关的目标。第一个是健康沟通与健康信息技术(HC/HIT)目标8.1:提高符合3条或更多用于评估信息可靠性的披露信息评估标准的健康相关网站的比例。第二个是HC/HIT-8.2目标:提高遵循既定可用性原则的健康相关网站的比例。
ODPHP使用《2020年健康人民》目标对基于网络的健康信息质量进行了全国性评估。ODPHP旨在确立:(1)定义和衡量健康网站质量的标准化方法;(2)衡量基准;(3)反映网站质量现状的基线数据点;(4)推动改进的目标。
ODPHP开发了国家优质健康网站调查问卷,以评估健康相关网站的质量。ODPHP利用该调查对100个排名靠前的健康相关网站进行审查,以便为这两个目标设定基线数据点。然后,ODPHP设定了到2020年推动改进的目标。
本研究审查了100个健康相关网站。对于HC/HIT-8.1目标,100个网站中有58个(58.0%)符合6条可靠性标准中的3条或更多。对于HC/HIT-8.2目标,100个网站中有42个(42.0%)遵循了19条既定可用性原则中的10条或更多。基于这些基线数据点,ODPHP设定了2020年的目标,使HC/HIT-8.1目标数据点提高到70.5%,HC/HIT-8.2目标数据点提高到55.7%,达到最小统计显著性。
本研究是评估基于网络的健康信息质量的关键第一步。ODPHP提出的标准为设计、开发和管理健康相关网站的专业人员提供了评估网站质量的方法。这些标准、基线数据和目标是推动质量改进的宝贵工具。