Google Trends-Assisted Analysis of the Readability, Accountability, and Accessibility of Online Patient Education Materials for the Treatment of AMD After US FDA Approval of Pegcetacoplan.

IF 0.5 Q4 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Journal of VitreoRetinal Diseases Pub Date : 2024-04-30 eCollection Date: 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1177/24741264241250156
Samuel A Cohen, Arthur Brant, Nadim Rayess, Ehsan Rahimy, Carolyn Pan, Ann Caroline Fisher, Suzann Pershing, Diana Do
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Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate the readability, accountability, accessibility, and source of online patient education materials for treatment of age-related macular degeneration (AMD) and to quantify public interest in Syfovre and geographic atrophy after US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval. Methods: Websites were classified into 4 categories by information source. Readability was assessed using 5 validated readability indices. Accountability was assessed using 4 benchmarks of the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA). Accessibility was evaluated using 3 established criteria. The Google Trends tool was used to evaluate temporal trends in public interest in "Syfovre" and "geographic atrophy" in the months after FDA approval. Results: Of 100 websites analyzed, 22% were written below the recommended sixth-grade reading level. The mean (±SD) grade level of analyzed articles was 9.76 ± 3.35. Websites averaged 1.40 ± 1.39 (of 4) JAMA accountability metrics. The majority of articles (67%) were from private practice/independent organizations. A significant increase in the public interest in the terms "Syfovre" and "geographic atrophy" after FDA approval was found with the Google Trends tool (P < .001). Conclusions: Patient education materials related to AMD treatment are often written at inappropriate reading levels and lack established accountability and accessibility metrics. Articles from national organizations ranked highest on accessibility metrics but were less visible on a Google search, suggesting the need for visibility-enhancing measures. Patient education materials related to the term "Syfovre" had the highest average reading level and low accountability, suggesting the need to modify resources to best address the needs of an increasingly curious public.

谷歌趋势辅助分析美国 FDA 批准 Pegcetacoplan 后治疗老年痴呆症的在线患者教育材料的可读性、责任性和可访问性。
目的:评估治疗老年性黄斑变性(AMD)的在线患者教育材料的可读性、责任性、可及性和来源,并量化美国食品药品管理局(FDA)批准后公众对赛福瑞和地理萎缩的兴趣。方法:按信息来源将网站分为 4 类。使用 5 个经过验证的可读性指数对可读性进行评估。使用《美国医学会杂志》(JAMA)的 4 个基准对责任性进行评估。可访问性使用 3 个既定标准进行评估。谷歌趋势工具用于评估美国食品药品管理局(FDA)批准后几个月内公众对 "Syfovre "和 "地理萎缩 "兴趣的时间趋势。结果:在分析的 100 个网站中,22% 的网站内容低于建议的六年级阅读水平。分析文章的平均年级(±SD)为 9.76 ± 3.35。网站的《美国医学会杂志》责任指标平均为 1.40 ± 1.39(共 4 项)。大多数文章(67%)来自私人诊所/独立机构。谷歌趋势工具发现,在美国食品药品管理局批准后,公众对 "Syfovre "和 "地理萎缩 "这两个词的兴趣明显增加(P 结论):与老年性视网膜病变治疗相关的患者教育材料通常以不恰当的阅读水平编写,缺乏既定的责任和可及性指标。国家组织的文章在可访问性指标上排名最高,但在谷歌搜索中的可见度较低,这表明需要采取提高可见度的措施。与 "Syfovre "一词相关的患者教育材料的平均阅读水平最高,但可问责性较低,这表明有必要修改资源,以最好地满足日益好奇的公众的需求。
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