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新冠疫情健康网站:它们是否足够易于阅读且值得信赖,从而能帮助公众进行自我护理?

Health websites on COVID-19: are they readable and credible enough to help public self-care?

出版信息

J Med Libr Assoc. 2021 Jan 1;109(1):75-83. doi: 10.5195/jmla.2021.1020.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

There are concerns about nonscientific and/or unclear information on the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) that is available on the Internet. Furthermore, people's ability to understand health information varies and depends on their skills in reading and interpreting information. This study aims to evaluate the readability and creditability of websites with COVID-19-related information.

METHODS

The search terms "coronavirus," "COVID," and "COVID-19" were input into Google. The websites of the first thirty results for each search term were evaluated in terms of their credibility and readability using the Health On the Net Foundation code of conduct (HONcode) and Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level (FKGL), Simple Measure of Gobbledygook (SMOG), Gunning Fog, and Flesch Reading Ease Score (FRE) scales, respectively.

RESULTS

The readability of COVID-19-related health information on websites was suitable for high school graduates or college students and, thus, was far above the recommended readability level. Most websites that were examined (87.2%) had not been officially certified by HONcode. There was no significant difference in the readability scores of websites with and without HONcode certification.

CONCLUSION

These results suggest that organizations should improve the readability of their websites and provide information that more people can understand. This could lead to greater health literacy, less health anxiety, and the provision of better preventive information about the disease.

摘要

目的

互联网上有关 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的信息存在非科学和/或不明确的问题。此外,人们理解健康信息的能力因人而异,取决于他们阅读和解释信息的能力。本研究旨在评估与 COVID-19 相关信息的网站的可读性和可信度。

方法

输入搜索词“coronavirus”、“COVID”和“COVID-19”到 Google 中。分别使用健康互联网基金会行为准则(HONcode)和弗莱什-金凯德年级水平(FKGL)、简单混杂度测量(SMOG)、冈宁雾度和弗莱什阅读舒适度得分(FRE)量表评估每个搜索词前 30 个结果的网站的可信度和可读性。

结果

网站上与 COVID-19 相关的健康信息的可读性适合高中毕业生或大学生,因此远高于推荐的可读性水平。大多数被检查的网站(87.2%)未经 HONcode 正式认证。有 HONcode 认证和没有 HONcode 认证的网站的可读性评分没有显著差异。

结论

这些结果表明,组织应提高其网站的可读性,并提供更多人可以理解的信息。这可能会导致更高的健康素养、更少的健康焦虑,并提供有关该疾病的更好的预防信息。

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