Evaluating the readability, quality, and reliability of online information on sjogren's syndrome

IF 0.5 Q4 RHEUMATOLOGY Indian Journal of Rheumatology Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.4103/injr.injr_56_22
E. Ozduran, V. Hancı
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Background: There are concerns over the reliability and comprehensibility of health-related information on Internet. The goal of our research was to analyze at the readability, reliability, and quality of information obtained from websites associated with Sjogren's syndrome (SS). Methods: In this cross-sectional study, the term “Sjogren's Syndrome” was used to perform a search on Google, and 75 eligible websites were identified on September 15, 2021. The Flesch Reading Ease Score (FRES), Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level, and Gunning Fog (GFOG) were used to evaluate the readability of the website. The Journal of American Medical Association (JAMA) score was used to assess the websites' reliability, the DISCERN score, the Health on the Net Foundation code of conduct (HONcode) was used to assess quality, and Alexa was used to analyze their popularity. Results: The results revealed that the mean FRES was 42.25 ± 17.11 (difficult), and the mean GFOG was 14.80 ± 3.56 years (very difficult). According to the JAMA scores, 24% of the websites had a high-reliability rating and 26.7% adhered to the HONcode. The readability was found to significantly differ from the reliability of the websites (P < 0.001). Moreover, websites with scientific content were found to have higher readability and reliability scores (P < 0.001). Conclusion: The readability of SS-related information on the Internet was found to be considerably higher than that recommended by the National Health Institute's Grade 6, with moderate reliability and fair quality. We believe that online information should have some level of readability and must have reliable content that is appropriate to educate the public, particularly for websites that provide with patient education material.
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评估干燥综合征在线信息的可读性、质量和可靠性
背景:人们对互联网上健康相关信息的可靠性和可理解性表示担忧。我们研究的目的是分析从干燥综合征(SS)相关网站获得的信息的可读性、可靠性和质量。方法:在这项横断面研究中,使用“干燥综合征”一词在谷歌上进行搜索,并于2021年9月15日确定了75个符合条件的网站。Flesch Reading Ease Score(FRES)、Flesch Kincaid Grade Level和Gunning Fog(GFOG)用于评估网站的可读性。《美国医学会杂志》(JAMA)评分用于评估网站的可靠性,DISCERN评分、网络健康基金会行为准则(HONcode)用于评估质量,Alexa用于分析其受欢迎程度。结果:平均FRES为42.25±17.11(困难),平均GFOG为14.80±3.56年(非常困难)。根据《美国医学会杂志》的评分,24%的网站具有高可靠性评级,26.7%的网站遵守HONcode。研究发现,网站的可读性与可靠性存在显著差异(P<0.001)。此外,具有科学内容的网站具有更高的可读性和可靠性得分(P<001)。结论:互联网上SS相关信息的可读性显著高于国家卫生研究所6级推荐的可读性,具有中等的可靠性和良好的质量。我们认为,在线信息应该具有一定程度的可读性,并且必须具有适合教育公众的可靠内容,特别是对于提供患者教育材料的网站。
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期刊介绍: The Indian Journal of Rheumatology (IJR, formerly, Journal of Indian Rheumatology Association) is the official, peer-reviewed publication of the Indian Rheumatology Association. The Journal is published quarterly (March, June, September, December) by Elsevier, a division of Reed-Elsevier (India) Private Limited. It is indexed in Indmed and Embase. It is circulated to all bona fide members of IRA and subscribers.
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