Quality of information on fertility clinic websites accredited by the Latin American Network of Assisted Reproduction.

IF 1.8 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
Giselle Ferreira de Souza, Eduarda Maia Lima, Ana Clara Muniz Tavares, Camila Alves Rocha, Larissa Cruz de Souza, Júlia Machado Luz Simões, Nicole Oliveira de Araújo, Maria Yzadora Moura Martins, Marcelo Borges Cavalcante
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Objective: To access to reproductive health information on the Internet helps patients understand their infertility journey and make decisions about their treatment. This study aimed to evaluate the quality of fertility clinic websites accredited by the Latin American Network for Assisted Reproduction (REDLARA) using the QUality Evaluation Scoring Tool (QUEST).

Methods: This observational, cross-sectional, and online study evaluated the clinic websites registered as accredited centers on the REDLARA website. The QUEST was used for the quality assessment of the websites. Data were collected from the available websites of all accredited fertility clinics between September 2023 and January 2024.

Results: A total of 173 websites from fertility clinics accredited by REDLARA were evaluated, and 152 (87.8%) clinics had functioning websites. The majority of analyzed websites were from Brazilian fertility clinics (n=58; 38.1%), followed by Mexican (n=23; 15.1%) and Argentine (n=21; 13.8%). No indication of authorship or username was observed on most websites. Some form of support for the patient-physician relationship was reported by 86.8% of websites. The mean (standard deviation±SD) of the total score obtained by all fertility clinics was 12.73±4.7 (range: 1-26). Brazil had the highest total score (mean±SD=16.03±4.6), whereas Peru had the lowest (6.42±1.7). Statistical analysis revealed a difference in the quality of websites among Latin American countries.

Conclusions: The health information disseminated by fertility clinic websites in Latin America is of poor quality. Therefore, REDLARA should implement rules for building good-quality websites.

拉丁美洲辅助生殖网络认可的生育诊所网站的信息质量。
目的:在互联网上获取生殖健康信息有助于患者了解自己的不孕不育历程并做出治疗决定。本研究旨在使用质量评估评分工具(QUEST)评估拉丁美洲辅助生殖网络(REDLARA)认可的不孕不育诊所网站的质量:这项观察性、横断面和在线研究对在 REDLARA 网站上注册为认证中心的诊所网站进行了评估。网站质量评估采用 QUEST。数据收集自2023年9月至2024年1月期间所有通过认证的不孕不育诊所的可用网站:结果:共评估了 173 家通过 REDLARA 认证的不孕不育诊所的网站,其中 152 家(87.8%)诊所的网站正常运行。分析的网站大部分来自巴西生育诊所(58家,占38.1%),其次是墨西哥(23家,占15.1%)和阿根廷(21家,占13.8%)。大多数网站未标明作者或用户名。86.8%的网站对医患关系提供了某种形式的支持。所有生育诊所获得的总分平均值(标准差±SD)为 12.73±4.7(范围:1-26)。巴西的总分最高(mean±SD=16.03±4.6),而秘鲁的总分最低(6.42±1.7)。统计分析显示,拉美国家的网站质量存在差异:结论:拉丁美洲不孕不育诊所网站传播的健康信息质量不高。因此,REDLARA 应实施建立高质量网站的规则。
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