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关于前庭障碍的英文互联网信息的质量和可读性。

Quality and readability of English-language Internet information for vestibular disorders.

机构信息

Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX, USA.

Department of Speech and Hearing, Fluminense Federal University, Niteroi, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

出版信息

J Vestib Res. 2020;30(2):63-72. doi: 10.3233/VES-200698.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The Internet has become a powerful, accessible resource for many patients to use for their own medical management and knowledge. Vestibular disorders are prevalent, especially in the elderly. As the Internet is increasingly a major source of health-related information to the general public, it is often used to search for information regarding dizziness and vertigo. Ensuring that the information is accessible, unbiased, and appropriate can aid informed decision-making.

OBJECTIVE

To evaluate the quality and readability of English-language Internet information related to vestibular disorders.

METHODS

A cross-sectional website search using three keywords (nausea, dizziness, and vertigo) in five country-specific versions of the most commonly used Internet search engine was conducted in March 2018. The language was limited to English for all websites. Quality was assessed by presence of Health on the Net (HON) certification and DISCERN scores. Readability was assessed using the Flesch Reading Ease (FRE) score, Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level Formula (F-KGL), and Simple Measure of Gobbledygook (SMOG).

RESULTS

In total, 112 websites were included and analyzed. The majority were commercial (61%) websites. A total of 42% had obtained HON certification. No association was found between the presence of HON certification and the resource of the website. The DISCERN scores had a mean of 2.52 (SD 1.1). Readability measures indicated that an average of 14-18 years of education was required to read and understand the Internet information provided regarding vestibular disorders.

CONCLUSIONS

To ensure the accessible to the general population, it is necessary to improve the quality and readability of Internet-based information regarding vestibular disorders.

摘要

背景

互联网已成为许多患者用于自我医疗管理和获取知识的强大且便捷的资源。前庭障碍很常见,尤其是在老年人中。由于互联网已成为公众获取健康相关信息的主要来源之一,因此人们经常会在互联网上搜索与头晕和眩晕相关的信息。确保信息具有可及性、公正性和适当性,有助于人们做出明智的决策。

目的

评估与前庭障碍相关的英文互联网信息的质量和可读性。

方法

2018 年 3 月,使用五个最常用互联网搜索引擎的五种国家特定版本,通过三个关键词(恶心、头晕和眩晕)进行了跨站点搜索。所有网站的语言均限于英文。通过存在健康网络认证(HON)和 DISCERN 评分来评估质量。使用弗莱什阅读容易度(FRE)评分、弗莱什-金凯德年级水平公式(F-KGL)和简易混杂度测试(SMOG)来评估可读性。

结果

共纳入并分析了 112 个网站。其中大部分(61%)是商业网站。共有 42%的网站获得了 HON 认证。未发现 HON 认证的存在与网站来源之间存在关联。DISCERN 评分的平均值为 2.52(SD 1.1)。可读性指标表明,阅读和理解有关前庭障碍的互联网信息平均需要 14-18 年的教育程度。

结论

为了确保信息对公众具有可及性,有必要提高有关前庭障碍的互联网信息的质量和可读性。

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