The Evolution of Web-based Medical Information on Sore Throat: a Longitudinal Study

被引:4
作者
Curro, Vincenzo [1 ]
Buonuomo, Paola Sabrina [1 ]
De Rose, Paola [1 ]
Onesimo, Roberta [1 ]
Vituzzi, Andrea [2 ]
D'Atri, Alessandro [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Cattolica Sacro Cuore, Ist Clin Pediat, I-00168 Rome, Italy
[2] LUISS Guido Carli, Ctr Ric Sistemi Informat, Rome, Italy
关键词
World Wide Web; Internet; evolution; sore throat; quality of contents; quality control; longitudinal studies;
D O I
10.2196/jmir.5.2.e10
中图分类号
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号
摘要
Background: The content of a page can change and is likely to change over time; this is one of the useful qualities of the Web, but also a dangerous one. Objective: To monitor the evolution of Web page contents on sore throat over a 3 year period. Methods: Two medical doctors independently evaluated 34 Web pages on sore throat. Pages were found using a metasearch engine. The evaluation factors were: the adherence of medical contents to a gold standard (American Academy of Pediatrics recommendations) composed of 5 subfactors (epidemiological, clinical, complications, diagnosis, and therapy); the completeness of the contents in terms of considered/missed factors of the gold standard; references to medical literature; and a specified last update of the page. During the observation period these sites were revisited twice, after 28 and 39 months, to examine any changes therein since the first visit. Results: The degree of adherence to the gold standard did not significantly change. Variations (both positive and negative) were recorded solely with regard to the update and references factors as well as with regard to the availability of the pages over time (18% disappeared during the observation period). Conclusions: In 3 years medical contents have not changed significantly and despite the contemporary epochal Internet revolution (in terms of, eg, technology, graphics, and access) and the increase in the number of sites dealing with the issue of sore throat, there has been no corresponding qualitative increase in the contents of the pages monitored.
引用
收藏
页数:6
相关论文
共 18 条
[1]   Web page quality: can we measure it and what do we find? A report of exploratory findings [J].
Abbott, VP .
JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH MEDICINE, 2000, 22 (02) :191-197
[2]   Health information on the Internet -: Accessibility, quality, and readability in English and Spanish [J].
Berland, GK ;
Elliott, MN ;
Morales, LS ;
Algazy, JI ;
Kravitz, RL ;
Broder, MS ;
Kanouse, DE ;
Muñoz, JA ;
Puyol, JA ;
Lara, M ;
Watkins, KE ;
Yang, H ;
McGlynn, EA .
JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 2001, 285 (20) :2612-2621
[3]  
*CENTR SANT, 2000, NETSCORING CRIT ASS
[4]   Accessing information on medical/health Web sites by Italian families:: a pilot study [J].
Currò, V ;
Mauro, V ;
Buonuomo, PS ;
Mastroiacovo, P ;
Bernabei, A ;
D'Atri, A .
CLINICAL PEDIATRICS, 2000, 39 (01) :68-69
[5]  
Eysenbach G, 1999, METHOD INFORM MED, V38, P80
[6]   Infodemiology: The epidemiology of (mis)information [J].
Eysenbach, G .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE, 2002, 113 (09) :763-765
[7]   Empirical studies assessing the quality of health information for consumers on the World Wide Web - A systematic review [J].
Eysenbach, G ;
Powell, J ;
Kuss, O ;
Sa, ER .
JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 2002, 287 (20) :2691-2700
[8]   Quality of web based information on treatment of depression: cross sectional survey [J].
Griffiths, KM ;
Christensen, H .
BMJ-BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2000, 321 (7275) :1511-1515
[9]   Reliability of health information for the public on the world wide web: Systematic survey of advice on managing fever in children at home [J].
Impicciatore, P ;
Pandolfini, C ;
Casella, N ;
Bonati, M .
BMJ-BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 1997, 314 (7098) :1875-1879
[10]   Surfing for back pain patients -: The nature and quality of back pain information on the Internet [J].
Li, L ;
Irvin, E ;
Guzmán, J ;
Bombardier, C .
SPINE, 2001, 26 (05) :545-557