Cutler C, Peng T, Stinson J, Tucker L, Boneparth A, Klein Gitelman M, Moorthy L Nandini
1 Department of Pediatrics, 43982 Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick , NJ, USA.
2 Department of Pediatrics, Division of Allergy and Immunology, 12222 UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine , Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Lupus. 2018 Apr;27(5):762-770. doi: 10.1177/0961203317746246. Epub 2017 Dec 19.
Objective The objective of this article is to examine the quality, content, and readability of information and resources in the English language and accessible on the internet by pediatric patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and their families in North America. Methods Keywords relevant to SLE were generated by an undergraduate student, a first-year medical student, and a third-year pediatric resident, and a search was conducted across five commonly used search engines. Quality of information found was evaluated independently by an undergraduate student, a graduate student, a first-year medical student, and a third-year pediatric resident using the DISCERN tool. Two pediatric rheumatologists assessed website accuracy and completeness. Readability of websites was determined using the Flesch-Kincaid grade level and Reading Ease score. Results Out of 2000 websites generated in the search, only 34 unique websites met inclusion criteria. Only 16 of these websites had DISCERN scores above 50% (fair quality). Overall quality of website information was fair with mean ±standard deviation (SD) DISCERN quality score of 44 ± 7 (range: 30-56). Only nine websites of 34 had DISCERN scores above 50 (>66%, indicating greater quality) and were further assessed for completeness. Flesch-Kincaid grade level was 11 ± 1 (mean±SD) and reading ease score was 39 ± 10 (mean±SD, range of 11-61). Conclusion Our study highlights the need for more complete, readable information regarding the unique needs of pediatric patients with childhood-onset SLE and their families.
目的 本文旨在研究北美系统性红斑狼疮(SLE)患儿及其家庭可在互联网上获取的英文信息和资源的质量、内容及可读性。方法 一名本科生、一名一年级医学生和一名三年级儿科住院医师生成了与SLE相关的关键词,并在五个常用搜索引擎上进行了搜索。一名本科生、一名研究生、一名一年级医学生和一名三年级儿科住院医师使用DISCERN工具独立评估所找到信息的质量。两名儿科风湿病学家评估网站的准确性和完整性。使用弗莱什-金凯德年级水平和阅读简易度得分来确定网站的可读性。结果 在搜索生成的2000个网站中,只有34个独特网站符合纳入标准。其中只有16个网站的DISCERN得分高于50%(质量尚可)。网站信息的总体质量尚可,DISCERN质量得分的均值±标准差(SD)为44±7(范围:30 - 56)。34个网站中只有9个的DISCERN得分高于50(>66%,表明质量更高),并对其完整性进行了进一步评估。弗莱什-金凯德年级水平为11±1(均值±标准差),阅读简易度得分为