Kulhari Sajal, Ahn Aaron B, Xu James, Rhee Jasmine, Cooper Gregory
Gastroenterology, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, USA.
Dermatology, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, USA.
Cureus. 2023 Oct 12;15(10):e46902. doi: 10.7759/cureus.46902. eCollection 2023 Oct.
Introduction Patients increasingly rely on online health information to understand and manage their diseases. Concerns about the quality and readability of these materials have been reported in the literature. Poor quality and difficult-to-read information lead to delayed diagnoses and adverse outcomes. We assessed the quality and readability of online health information about iron deficiency anemia (IDA) on Google. Method We searched for online web pages using the term "iron deficiency anemia"on Google. One hundred and twelve out of 200 web pages were included. We assessed web page typology, readability, the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) score, the DISCERN score, and the Health on the Net Foundation certification (HONcode). Statistical analysis was performed with R version 4.2.2. Result Non-profit and scientific journal web pages were the most common. Scientific journal web pages were of the highest quality. News web pages were the most readable. The first Google Page web pages did not have greater JAMA scores or lower Flesch-Kinkaid Reading Grade Level (FKGL) and Simple Measure of Gobbledygook (SMOG) scores. Forty-six percent of all web pages were high-quality. Web pages on the first Google page were more likely to have HONCode certification. Conclusion We highlight gaps in the readability and quality of online information about IDA. Online web pages exceeded the recommended reading level for patients. Most web pages were low quality; only a quarter were HONcode-certified; and the first Google page web pages were not higher in quality than the later web pages on search.
引言 患者越来越依赖在线健康信息来了解和管理自己的疾病。文献中已报道了对这些资料的质量和可读性的担忧。质量差且难以阅读的信息会导致诊断延迟和不良后果。我们评估了谷歌上关于缺铁性贫血(IDA)的在线健康信息的质量和可读性。
方法 我们在谷歌上使用“缺铁性贫血”一词搜索网页。200个网页中有112个被纳入。我们评估了网页类型、可读性、美国医学会杂志(JAMA)评分、DISCERN评分以及网络健康基金会认证(HONcode)。使用R 4.2.2版本进行统计分析。
结果 非营利性和科学期刊网页最为常见。科学期刊网页质量最高。新闻网页可读性最强。谷歌首页的网页JAMA评分并不更高,弗莱什 - 金凯德阅读年级水平(FKGL)和简化的晦涩难懂度量(SMOG)评分也不更低。所有网页中有46%是高质量的。谷歌首页的网页更有可能获得HONCode认证。
结论 我们强调了关于IDA的在线信息在可读性和质量方面存在不足。在线网页超出了患者推荐的阅读水平。大多数网页质量较低;只有四分之一获得了HONcode认证;谷歌首页的网页质量并不比搜索结果靠后的网页更高。