Department of Health Services Research, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, United States of America.
Division of Gastroenterology & Hepatology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2022 Oct 10;17(10):e0275676. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0275676. eCollection 2022.
Trustworthy educational information for patients is critical for increasing their knowledge base and preparing them for shared decision making with clinicians. As the internet has become an important source of health information for many patients, the purpose of this study was to assess the quality and content of websites with educational content about immune checkpoint inhibitors.
We performed an environmental scan of the currently available websites providing educational information for patients about immune checkpoint inhibitors. We used three search engines: Google, Bing, and Yahoo! (9/20/2021). Two independent investigators selected relevant uniform resource locators (URLs), appraised the quality of the websites, and collected their characteristics. We evaluated the accuracy, completeness, technical elements, design and aesthetics, readability, usability, and accessibility of the websites. The user experience was also evaluated.
We identified 37 websites for analysis. In 10 websites (27%), it was not possible to know the source of the information provided. Thirty-three (89%) provided a definition with a simple explanation of cancer and treatment and 30 (81%) on complications of immune checkpoint inhibitors; only seven (19%) provided information about the balance between risks and benefits. Thirty-five (95%) provided a statement of purpose. Regarding the design, all 37 (100%) had appropriate visual aspects, typography, and grammar. Thirty-six (97%) were well organized. For most of the websites (n = 35, 95%) the content was easy to find. Only two websites had a readability score of 6, while the others had higher scores. Regarding the user experience, the overall quality of websites was rated as excellent in 16 (43%), good in 14 (38%), and fair in 7 (19%).
Our findings reveal that websites with information about immune checkpoint inhibitors mostly have general information about cancer, the treatments, and adverse events. Few websites provide information about the balance between harms and benefits of treatment, costs, the source of the information, or the hierarchy of evidence. These findings identify the gap in the quality and content of websites for patients treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors and can help website creators and developers.
为了增加患者的知识库并为他们与临床医生共同做出决策做好准备,为患者提供值得信赖的医学教育信息至关重要。由于互联网已成为许多患者获取健康信息的重要来源,因此本研究旨在评估具有免疫检查点抑制剂教育内容的网站的质量和内容。
我们对目前提供有关免疫检查点抑制剂的患者教育信息的网站进行了环境扫描。我们使用了三个搜索引擎:Google、Bing 和 Yahoo!(2021 年 9 月 20 日)。两名独立的调查员选择了相关的统一资源定位符(URL),评估了网站的质量并收集了其特征。我们评估了网站的准确性、完整性、技术要素、设计和美学、可读性、可用性和可访问性。还评估了用户体验。
我们确定了 37 个用于分析的网站。在 10 个网站(27%)中,无法知道所提供信息的来源。33 个(89%)提供了癌症和治疗的简单定义和解释,30 个(81%)提供了免疫检查点抑制剂并发症的信息;只有 7 个(19%)提供了关于风险和收益平衡的信息。35 个(95%)提供了陈述目的。关于设计,所有 37 个(100%)都具有适当的视觉效果、排版和语法。36 个(97%)组织良好。对于大多数网站(n=35,95%),内容易于查找。只有两个网站的可读性评分为 6,而其他网站的评分更高。关于用户体验,16 个(43%)网站的整体质量评为优秀,14 个(38%)评为良好,7 个(19%)评为一般。
我们的研究结果表明,具有免疫检查点抑制剂信息的网站大多提供了有关癌症、治疗方法和不良反应的一般信息。很少有网站提供有关治疗的危害和益处、成本、信息来源或证据层次的信息。这些发现发现了免疫检查点抑制剂治疗患者的网站在质量和内容方面的差距,并为网站创建者和开发者提供了帮助。