Drexel University College of Medicine, 2900 West Queen Lane, Philadelphia, PA, 19129, USA.
Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, Larkin Community Hospital, 7031 SW 62nd Avenue, Miami, FL, 33143, USA.
Arch Orthop Trauma Surg. 2023 Nov;143(11):6569-6576. doi: 10.1007/s00402-023-04974-z. Epub 2023 Jul 6.
As patients increasingly utilize the Internet to obtain health-related information, the accuracy and usability of information prove critical, especially for patients and parents seeking care for relatively common orthopedic childhood disorders such as Legg-Calvé-Perthes (LCP) disease. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to evaluate available online health information regarding LCP disease. The study specifically seeks to (1) examine the accessibility, usability, reliability, and readability of online information, (2) compare the quality of sites from different sources, and (3) determine whether Health on the Net Foundation Code (HON-code) certification guarantees higher quality of information.
Websites from a query of both Google and Bing were compiled and scored using the Minervalidation tool (LIDA), an appraisal tool quantifying website quality, along with the Flesch-Kinkaid (FK) analysis, a metric assessing readability of content. All sites were organized based on source category [academic, private physician/physician group, governmental/non-profit organization (NPO), commercial, and unspecified] and HON-code certification.
Physician-based and governmental/NPO sites had the highest accessibility, the unspecified site group were the most reliable and usable, and the physician-based group was found to require the least education to comprehend. Unspecified sites had a significantly higher rating of reliability than physician sites (p = 0.0164) and academic sites (p < 0.0001). HON-code-certified sites were found to have greater scores across quality domains along with being easier to read compared to sites without certification, with significantly higher reliability scoring (p < 0.0001).
As a whole, information on the Internet regarding LCP disease is of poor quality. However, our findings also encourage patients to utilize HON-code-certified websites due to their significantly higher reliability. Future studies should analyze methods of improving this publicly available information. Additionally, future analyses should examine methods for patients to better identify reliable websites, as well as the best mediums for optimized patient access and comprehension.
随着患者越来越多地利用互联网获取与健康相关的信息,信息的准确性和可用性至关重要,特别是对于那些寻求治疗常见儿童骨科疾病(如 Legg-Calvé-Perthes 病)的患者和家长。因此,本研究旨在评估有关 LCP 疾病的在线健康信息。该研究特别旨在:(1)检查在线信息的可访问性、可用性、可靠性和可读性;(2)比较来自不同来源的网站的质量;(3)确定是否有 Health on the Net Foundation Code(HON 代码)认证可以保证信息质量更高。
使用 Minervalidation 工具(LIDA)编译并对谷歌和必应的查询结果中的网站进行评分,LIDA 是一种评估网站质量的评估工具,同时还使用了 Flesch-Kinkaid(FK)分析,这是一种评估内容可读性的指标。所有网站均根据来源类别(学术、私人医生/医生团体、政府/非营利组织(NPO)、商业和未指明)和 HON 代码认证进行组织。
基于医生和政府/NPO 的网站具有最高的可访问性,未指明的网站组最可靠和可用,而基于医生的网站被发现需要最少的教育来理解。未指明的网站比医生网站(p = 0.0164)和学术网站(p < 0.0001)的可靠性评分显著更高。HON 代码认证的网站在质量领域的得分更高,并且比没有认证的网站更容易阅读,其可靠性评分显著更高(p < 0.0001)。
总体而言,互联网上关于 LCP 疾病的信息质量较差。然而,我们的研究结果也鼓励患者利用 HON 代码认证的网站,因为它们的可靠性显著更高。未来的研究应该分析改善这些公共信息的方法。此外,未来的分析应该研究患者更好地识别可靠网站的方法,以及优化患者访问和理解的最佳媒介。