[Online resources for ankle sprains : A German language web analysis].

Sophie Maria Tengler, Mark Lenz, Gunther O Hofmann, Marianne Rosenthal, Klaus E Roth, Lena Mohr, Hazibullah Waizy, Kajetan Klos
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Background: With the Internet as the main source of information for health content, the quality of websites with medical information is of high importance.

Objective: This study analysed 250 websites on acute ankle sprain (ASD), one of the most common musculoskeletal disorders, for their quality and readability. Based on the results, a guide for patients was created.

Method: The quality of the websites was assessed using a 25-item content score and the EQIP36 score for medical information material. The reading level could be determined using the Flesch-Kincaid index and the calculated readability. The best three websites were evaluated in a user survey.

Results: Of the 250 websites recorded 77 were included in the study. The quality of these varied significantly, with none achieving the maximum score. Sources in the healthcare system showed higher quality, while commercially influenced sites were below average in terms of completeness of content. Only 14% of the websites reached the recommended reading level. A significant negative correlation was found between completeness of content and readability. The user survey showed a mixed level of satisfaction and participants with previous medical knowledge were more critical than laypersons.

Conclusion: Online resources about ASD are suboptimal and differ considerably. Deficiencies in content, readability and structure were identified, which limit the effective use by patients. Health information publishers should work harder to improve the comprehensibility and quality of the information provided.

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背景:随着互联网成为健康内容的主要信息来源,医疗信息网站的质量非常重要。目的:本研究分析了250个关于急性踝关节扭伤(ASD)(最常见的肌肉骨骼疾病之一)的网站的质量和可读性。根据研究结果,制定了患者指南。方法:采用25项内容评分法和医学信息材料EQIP36评分法对网站质量进行评价。阅读水平可通过Flesch-Kincaid指数和计算可读性来确定。最好的三个网站在用户调查中被评估。结果:在记录的250个网站中,有77个被纳入了研究。这些题目的质量差别很大,没有一个达到最高分。医疗保健系统的来源显示出更高的质量,而受商业影响的网站在内容的完整性方面低于平均水平。只有14%的网站达到了推荐阅读水平。内容的完整性与可读性呈显著负相关。用户调查显示满意度参差不齐,有医学知识的参与者比外行更挑剔。结论:网上关于ASD的资源不够理想,且差异较大。发现在内容、可读性和结构上存在缺陷,限制了患者的有效使用。卫生信息发布者应努力提高所提供信息的可理解性和质量。
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