D. Groot et al., Comparison of search strategies and quality of medical information of the internet: a study relating to ankle sprain, INJURY, 32(6), 2001, pp. 473-476
Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Aneshtesia & Intensive Care
Journal title
INJURY-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THE CARE OF THE INJURED
Objectives: to evaluate the quality of web sites on ankle sprain diagnosis
and treatment and to assess the impact of Internet search expertise on qual
ity of retrieved information.
Method: two internet search strategies were conducted - one developed by an
experienced information officer (expert's search) and the other based on t
he search terms used by orthopaedic medical staff (doctors' search).
Results: the expert's search revealed 32 web sites, of which nine were rele
vant, whereas the doctors' search revealed 61 web sites of which 27 were re
levant. Of the relevant web sites in the expert's search, one complied with
all quality criteria, whereas none of the web sites in the doctors' search
complied with all criteria (11 vs. 0%, P = 0.25). The web sites identified
by expert's search had higher credibility (median scores 70 vs. 44, P = 0.
01) and accuracy of content (median scores 50 vs. 35, P = 0.24).
Conclusion: the quality of medical information on the internet is generally
poor and information experts can capture higher quality web sites compared
with doctors. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.