The Content and Quality of Health Information on the Internet for Patients and Families on Adult Kidney Cancer

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Ahmed Alsaiari
Abdulaziz Joury
Mossab Aljuaid
Mohammed Wazzan
Jesse M. Pines
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[1] The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences,King Salman Heart Center
[2] University of Jeddah,Department of Emergency Medicine and Health Policy and Management
[3] King Fahd Medical City,Department of Health Policy and Management
[4] The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences,undefined
[5] The George Washington University Milken Institute School of Public Health,undefined
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Journal of Cancer Education | 2017年 / 32卷
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Health information; Quality; DICSERN; Internet; Kidney cancer;
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The Internet is one of the major sources for health information for patients and their families, particularly when patients face serious life-threatening conditions such as kidney cancer in adults. In this study, we evaluate the content and quality of health information on adult kidney cancer using several validated instruments. We accessed the three most popular search engines (Google, Yahoo, Bing), using two terms: “kidney cancer” and “renal cell carcinoma,” and reviewed the top 30 hits. After exclusion of duplicated websites, websites targeting health care professionals, and unrelated websites, 35 websites were included. Content was assessed using a 22-item checklist adapted from the American Cancer Society. We assessed website quality using the DISCERN questionnaire, HONcode and JAMA benchmark criteria, readability using three readability scores, and ALEXA for global traffic ranking systems. The average website had 16 of 22 content items while 6 websites fulfilled all 22 items. Among all websites, the average DISCERN quality score was 42 out of 80, 15 (42.8 %) of websites had HONcode certification, and only 3 (8.5 %) fulfilled all JAMA benchmark criteria. The average website readability was at the ninth grade reading level. The content and quality of health-related information on the Internet for adult kidney cancer are variable in comprehensiveness and quality. Many websites are difficult to read without a high school education. A standardized approach to presenting cancer information on the Internet for patients and families may be warranted.
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