专业卫生组织告知公众的平台是否回答了所有必要的问题?

Burhan Coşkun, N. Koca
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目的:我们的目的是评估来自学术组织的关于“夜尿症”主题的搜索最多的患者信息网站的全面性。此外,我们的目的是分析这些陈述的频率基于其分类,如定义,病因,诊断,或治疗。方法:通过网站www.answerthepublic.com检索夜尿症相关内容。应用排除标准后,在美国泌尿外科协会(AUA)和欧洲泌尿外科协会(EAU)患者信息网站上检索结果,并对其综合评分进行评价。结果:搜索引擎检索到615个结果,其中67个查询符合分析条件。搜索量最高的问题是“夜尿症的定义”,平均每月点击量为6600次。分析查询的分布为定义16.4%,病因46.3%,诊断11.9%,治疗25.4%。AUA和EAU网站的综合评分中位数分别为2.0 (IQR: 3.5)和3.0 (IQR: 4.0),两者之间无显著相关性(p值:0.438)。选定的网站没有涵盖与夜尿症有关的大量搜索项目。结论:虽然知名学术机构提供的患者信息网站提供了有价值的信息,但其提供的信息与公众对夜尿症的关注存在明显差距。像www.answerthepublic.com这样的工具可能会对公众关注的问题提供有价值的见解,但也有局限性。
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Do the platforms where professional health organizations inform the public answer all the needed questions?
Objective: Our objective was to assess the comprehensiveness of patient information websites from academic organizations regarding the most searched statements on the topic of "nocturia". Additionally, we aimed to analyze the frequency of these statements based on their classification as definition, etiology, diagnosis, or treatment. Methods: The website www.answerthepublic.com was used to retrieve outputs related with nocturia. After applying exclusion criteria, the outputs were searched within the American Urological Association (AUA) and European Association of Urology (EAU) patient information websites, and the comprehensiveness scores were evaluated. Results: The search engine retrieved 615 results, of which 67 queries were eligible for analysis. The most searched query was "nocturia definition" with 6,600 average clicks per month. The distribution of analyzed queries was 16.4% for definition, 46.3% for etiology, 11.9% for diagnosis, and 25.4% for treatment. The AUA and EAU websites had median comprehensiveness scores of 2.0 (IQR: 3.5) and 3.0 (IQR: 4.0), respectively, with no significant relation found (p-value: 0.438). A substantial proportion of searched items related to nocturia were not covered by the selected websites. Conclusions: Although the patient information websites provided by prominent academic organizations offer valuable information, there is a noticeable gap between the information they provide and the public's concerns regarding nocturia. Tools like www.answerthepublic.com may provide valuable insights into public concerns but have limitations.
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