Uzunçıbuk Hande, Marrapodi Maria Maddalena, Ronsivalle Vincenzo, Cicciù Marco, Minervini Giuseppe
Department of Orthodontics, Dentistry Faculty, Trakya University, Edirne, Turkey.
Department of Woman, Child and General and Specialist Surgery, University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli", Naples, Italy.
J Oral Rehabil. 2025 Feb;52(2):222-229. doi: 10.1111/joor.13798. Epub 2024 Jul 21.
Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) are a prevalent ailment with a global impact, affecting a substantial number of individuals. While some individuals are receiving treatment from orthodontists for TMD, a significant proportion of individuals obtain knowledge through websites.
Our purpose had been to evaluate, from a patient-oriented perspective, the readability of home pages of websites scored in the 10 most prominent devoted to TMD. We also determined what level of education would have been needed to get an overview of the information on the websites under scrutiny. This approach ensures that our findings are centred on the patient experience, providing insights into how accessible and understandable websites about TMD.
We determined the top 10 patient-focused English language websites by searching for 'temporomandibular disorders' in the 'no country redirect' plugin of the Google Chrome browser (www.google.com/ncr). The readability of the texts was assessed using the Gunning fog index (GFI), Coleman Liau index (CLI), Automated readability index (ARI) Simple Measure of Gobbledygook (SMOG), Flesch Kincald grade level (FKGL), Flesh reasing ease (FRE) (https://readabilityformulas.com).
The mean Flesch reading ease index score was determined to be 48.67, accompanied by a standard deviation of 15.04 and these websites require an average of 13.49 years of formal education (GFI), with a standard deviation of 2.62, for ease of understanding.
Our research indicates that a significant proportion of websites related to TMD can be defined as a level of complexity that exceeds the ability to read comprehension of the general population.
颞下颌关节紊乱病(TMD)是一种普遍存在且具有全球影响的疾病,影响着大量人群。虽然一些人正在接受正畸医生对TMD的治疗,但相当一部分人是通过网站获取相关知识的。
我们的目的是以患者为导向,评估在10个最著名的专门针对TMD的网站中,其主页的可读性。我们还确定了需要何种教育水平才能全面了解所审查网站上的信息。这种方法确保我们的研究结果以患者体验为中心,深入了解关于TMD的网站的可访问性和可理解性。
我们通过在谷歌浏览器的“无国家重定向”插件(www.google.com/ncr)中搜索“颞下颌关节紊乱病”,确定了10个以患者为中心的英语网站。使用冈宁雾度指数(GFI)、科尔曼·廖指数(CLI)、自动可读性指数(ARI)、难词简易度量表(SMOG)、弗莱施·金卡尔德年级水平(FKGL)、弗莱施阅读易度(FRE)(https://readabilityformulas.com)来评估文本的可读性。
弗莱施阅读易度指数的平均得分确定为48.67,标准差为15.04,这些网站平均需要13.49年的正规教育(GFI)才能便于理解,标准差为2.62。
我们的研究表明,相当一部分与TMD相关的网站的复杂程度超过了普通人群的阅读理解能力。