Survey of the quality and origins of websites on penile low-intensity shockwave therapy in Canada.

Taylor Remondini, Alexandra Millman, Keith Jarvi, Ethan Grober, Yonah Krakowsky
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Introduction: The aim of this study was to establish the quality of patient-facing websites advertising low-intensity shockwave therapy (LISWT) for erectile dysfunction (ED) and Peyronie's disease (PD) patients in Canada.

Methods: Canadian websites offering LIWST for ED or PD were identified using online web searches. The characteristics of these websites were reviewed, along with examining the presence of HONCode certification, assigning a brief DISCERN score (a tool designed to evaluate health information online) and readability scores. We also examined the LIWST technology advertised, as well as benefits of LIWST cited by the websites.

Results: Twenty-five unique websites linked to 46 clinics were identified and reviewed. Twenty-four percent of websites were run by a urologist. Other specialties offering LISWT included general practitioners, anesthesiologists, naturopaths, nurse practitioners, physiotherapists, and registered massage therapists. Twenty-four percent of the websites advertised the use of a focused shockwave generator. Forty percent of the websites had peer-reviewed references. The average brief DISCERN score was 14 (standard deviation 3.4). There was no association between the physician-or non-physician-led websites and the use of peer-reviewed references, readability scores, the number of clinic locations, or higher brief discern scores.

Conclusions: LISWT is readily advertised online for ED and PD patients in Canada; however, only a minority use a focused shockwave generator. There is a wide diversity of practitioners offering LISWT. Websites offering LISWT are generally of poor quality and do not provide adequate information for patients to make educated treatment decisions.

加拿大阴茎低强度冲击波治疗网站质量及来源调查。
简介:本研究的目的是建立面向患者的网站宣传低强度冲击波治疗(LISWT)在加拿大勃起功能障碍(ED)和佩罗尼氏病(PD)患者的质量。方法:加拿大网站提供LIWST为ED或PD使用在线网络搜索确定。审查了这些网站的特点,同时检查了HONCode认证的存在,分配了一个简短的DISCERN分数(旨在评估在线健康信息的工具)和可读性分数。我们还研究了广告中的LIWST技术,以及网站引用的LIWST的好处。结果:确定并审查了与46家诊所相关的25个独特网站。24%的网站是由泌尿科医生运营的。其他提供LISWT的专业包括全科医生、麻醉师、自然治疗师、护士、物理治疗师和注册按摩治疗师。24%的网站宣传使用聚焦冲击波发生器。40%的网站有同行评议的参考资料。平均简短的DISCERN得分为14(标准偏差3.4)。医生或非医生主导的网站与同行评议参考文献的使用、可读性分数、诊所地点的数量或更高的简短识别分数之间没有关联。结论:在加拿大,LISWT很容易在ED和PD患者的网上宣传;然而,只有少数人使用聚焦冲击波发生器。提供LISWT的从业者种类繁多。提供LISWT的网站通常质量较差,不能为患者提供足够的信息来做出明智的治疗决定。
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