Suzuki Daichi, Nishimura Etsuko, Shoki Rina, Octawijaya Ishak Halim, Ota Erika
Global Health Nursing, Graduate School of Nursing Science, St. Luke's International University, Tokyo, Japan.
Institute for Global Health Policy Research (iGHP), Bureau of Global Health Cooperation, Japan Institute for Health Security, Tokyo, Japan.
JMIR Form Res. 2025 Jun 3;9:e64630. doi: 10.2196/64630.
The widespread availability of health information online, coupled with the ease of access to the internet, has led pregnant women to rely heavily on online sources for pregnancy-related guidance. The internet-based information regarding nutrition enabled positive dietary changes for pregnant women. Although there are some important sources for pregnant women to collect their health information, some information increases maternal anxiety and difficulties based on a lack of information. Moreover, some women become confused due to conflicts on the same topics from different websites. However, concerns about the reliability and impact of this information have surfaced, contributing to heightened anxiety among expectant mothers. The importance of the quality of web-based information is increasingly recognized; however, no studies have evaluated the quality of nutrition-related information for pregnant women.
This study aims to bridge this research gap by assessing the quality of online health information concerning prenatal nutrition tailored to pregnant women.
This cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted through a Google keyword search on February 14, 2023. We used search terms, such as "pregnancy," "pregnant women," "diet," and "nutrition" and conducted an exhaustive search on Google. Using the Quality Evaluation Scoring Tool (QUEST), we meticulously evaluated the quality of the retrieved information.
The top 20 Google-searched sites were evaluated using the QUEST tool. The average score was 11.7 points, ranging from 6 to 15, with most sites scoring between 11 and 15. Half of the websites lacked clear authorship and most gave weak or no attribution to specific scientific sources. While conflict of interest scored highest overall, with 60% showing no bias, some sites promoted products or specific interventions. Currency was inconsistent-only half were updated within 5 years. Complementarity received the lowest scores, with 70% lacking support for patient-physician relationships. The tone was generally positive, with 95% supporting their claims, though only one site used a balanced, well-reasoned tone. Discrepancies in cited guidelines on nutritional intake and inappropriate expressions about alcohol, weight management, and miscarriage raised concerns about the information's accuracy and appropriateness.
Although many websites use cautious language to mitigate commercial influence, deficiencies persist in crucial areas for empowering informed decision-making among pregnant women. From our assessment of the results, it was found that incorrect evidence information is provided at the top of search results, which is easily accessible to users. The inadequacies in attributing authorship, clarifying conflicts of interest, and ensuring the currency of information pose substantial challenges to the reliability and usefulness of online health resources in prenatal nutrition. Since internet-based information is the most accessible, reliable evidence should be provided to protect everyone from misinformation, including shallow health literacy demographics, and from potential physical and psychological harm.
在线健康信息的广泛可得性,再加上互联网接入的便捷性,使得孕妇严重依赖在线资源获取与怀孕相关的指导。基于互联网的营养信息促使孕妇在饮食方面做出了积极改变。虽然有一些重要的渠道可供孕妇收集健康信息,但由于信息不足,一些信息增加了孕妇的焦虑和困扰。此外,一些女性因不同网站在同一主题上存在冲突而感到困惑。然而,对这些信息的可靠性和影响的担忧已经出现,加剧了准妈妈们的焦虑。基于网络的信息质量的重要性日益得到认可;然而,尚无研究评估针对孕妇的营养相关信息的质量。
本研究旨在通过评估针对孕妇的产前营养在线健康信息的质量来填补这一研究空白。
这项横断面描述性研究于2023年2月14日通过谷歌关键词搜索进行。我们使用了“怀孕”“孕妇”“饮食”和“营养”等搜索词,并在谷歌上进行了详尽搜索。我们使用质量评估评分工具(QUEST)精心评估了检索到的信息的质量。
使用QUEST工具对谷歌搜索排名前20的网站进行了评估。平均得分为11.7分,范围在6至15分之间,大多数网站得分在11至15分之间。一半的网站缺乏明确的作者信息,大多数网站对特定科学来源的引用薄弱或未引用。虽然利益冲突总体得分最高,60%显示无偏见,但一些网站宣传产品或特定干预措施。时效性不一致——只有一半在5年内更新。互补性得分最低,70%的网站缺乏对医患关系的支持。语气总体上是积极的,95%的网站支持其观点,不过只有一个网站使用了平衡、合理的语气。营养摄入引用指南中的差异以及关于酒精、体重管理和流产的不当表述引发了对信息准确性和适当性的担忧。
尽管许多网站使用谨慎的语言来减轻商业影响,但在赋予孕妇做出明智决策的关键领域仍存在不足。从我们对结果的评估中发现,搜索结果顶部提供了错误的证据信息,用户很容易获取。在作者署名、阐明利益冲突和确保信息时效性方面的不足,对产前营养在线健康资源的可靠性和实用性构成了重大挑战。由于基于互联网的信息最容易获取,应提供可靠的证据,以保护每个人免受错误信息的影响,包括健康素养较低的人群,并避免潜在的身心伤害。