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Evaluating the readability, quality and reliability of online patient education materials on post-covid pain
BACKGROUND: The use of the Internet to access healthcare-related information is increasing day by day. However, there are concerns regarding the reliability and comprehensibility of this information. This study aimed to investigate the readability, reliability, and quality of Internet-based patient...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9308460/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35880220 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.13686 |
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description | BACKGROUND: The use of the Internet to access healthcare-related information is increasing day by day. However, there are concerns regarding the reliability and comprehensibility of this information. This study aimed to investigate the readability, reliability, and quality of Internet-based patient educational materials (PEM) related to “post-COVID-19 pain.” METHODS: One-hundred websites that fit the purposes of the study were identified by searching for the terms “post-COVID-19 pain” and “pain after COVID-19” using the Google search engine on February 24, 2022. The website readability was assessed using the Flesch Reading Ease Score (FRES), Flesch–Kincaid Grade Level (FKGL), Simple Measure of Gobbledygook (SMOG), and Gunning FOG (GFOG). The reliability, quality, and popularity of the websites were assessed using the JAMA score, DISCERN score/Health on the Net Foundation code of conduct, and Alexa, respectively. RESULTS: Upon investigation of the textual contents, the mean FRES was 51.40 ± 10.65 (difficult), the mean FKGL and SMOG were 10.93 ± 2.17 and 9.83 ± 1.66 years, respectively, and the mean GFOG was 13.14 ± 2.16 (very difficult). Furthermore, 24.5% of the websites were highly reliable according to JAMA scores, 8% were of high quality according to GQS values, and 10% were HONcode-compliant. There was a statistically significant difference between the website types and reliability (p = 0.003) and quality scores (p = 0.002). CONCLUSION: The readability level of PEM on post-COVID-19 pain was considerably higher than grade 6 educational level, as recommended by the National Institutes of Health, and had low reliability and poor quality. We suggest that Internet-based PEM should have a certain degree of readability that is in accordance with the educational level of the general public and feature reliable content. |
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spelling | pubmed-93084602022-07-24 Evaluating the readability, quality and reliability of online patient education materials on post-covid pain Ozduran, Erkan Büyükçoban, Sibel PeerJ Anesthesiology and Pain Management BACKGROUND: The use of the Internet to access healthcare-related information is increasing day by day. However, there are concerns regarding the reliability and comprehensibility of this information. This study aimed to investigate the readability, reliability, and quality of Internet-based patient educational materials (PEM) related to “post-COVID-19 pain.” METHODS: One-hundred websites that fit the purposes of the study were identified by searching for the terms “post-COVID-19 pain” and “pain after COVID-19” using the Google search engine on February 24, 2022. The website readability was assessed using the Flesch Reading Ease Score (FRES), Flesch–Kincaid Grade Level (FKGL), Simple Measure of Gobbledygook (SMOG), and Gunning FOG (GFOG). The reliability, quality, and popularity of the websites were assessed using the JAMA score, DISCERN score/Health on the Net Foundation code of conduct, and Alexa, respectively. RESULTS: Upon investigation of the textual contents, the mean FRES was 51.40 ± 10.65 (difficult), the mean FKGL and SMOG were 10.93 ± 2.17 and 9.83 ± 1.66 years, respectively, and the mean GFOG was 13.14 ± 2.16 (very difficult). Furthermore, 24.5% of the websites were highly reliable according to JAMA scores, 8% were of high quality according to GQS values, and 10% were HONcode-compliant. There was a statistically significant difference between the website types and reliability (p = 0.003) and quality scores (p = 0.002). CONCLUSION: The readability level of PEM on post-COVID-19 pain was considerably higher than grade 6 educational level, as recommended by the National Institutes of Health, and had low reliability and poor quality. We suggest that Internet-based PEM should have a certain degree of readability that is in accordance with the educational level of the general public and feature reliable content. PeerJ Inc. 2022-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9308460/ /pubmed/35880220 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.13686 Text en ©2022 Ozduran and Büyükçoban https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited. |
spellingShingle | Anesthesiology and Pain Management Ozduran, Erkan Büyükçoban, Sibel Evaluating the readability, quality and reliability of online patient education materials on post-covid pain |
title | Evaluating the readability, quality and reliability of online patient education materials on post-covid pain |
title_full | Evaluating the readability, quality and reliability of online patient education materials on post-covid pain |
title_fullStr | Evaluating the readability, quality and reliability of online patient education materials on post-covid pain |
title_full_unstemmed | Evaluating the readability, quality and reliability of online patient education materials on post-covid pain |
title_short | Evaluating the readability, quality and reliability of online patient education materials on post-covid pain |
title_sort | evaluating the readability, quality and reliability of online patient education materials on post-covid pain |
topic | Anesthesiology and Pain Management |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9308460/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35880220 http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.13686 |
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