E. Fuentes-Tirado, I. Vélez-Torres, C.L. Colón-Santaella, A.L. Mulero-Portela
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Abstract
Objective
To describe the quality of information found on exercises on the websites for breast cancer survivors.
Methods
The study has a descriptive and exploratory design. A total of 40 websites on quality of information on exercises were evaluated. Three evaluation tools were used to analyze the quality of information on the websites: Discern, InEje (quality of exercise information), and FRES/Huertas.
Results
The percentages of the means for the maximum score for each evaluation tool were: Discern 62.67%, InEje 15.23% and FRES/Huertas 56.51%.
Conclusion
The evidence suggests that the quality of the information found on exercises on websites in English and Spanish for breast cancer survivors needs to be improved.