3个国家慢性疼痛在线信息:可读性、可信度和准确性评估

IF 3.4 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Ritu Basnet, David Ruiz Mendez, Isaías Lugo-González, Edel O'Hagan, Mary O'Keeffe, Saurab Sharma, Joshua W Pate, David S Kennedy
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目的:评估澳大利亚、墨西哥和尼泊尔慢性疼痛在线信息的可读性、可信度和准确性。方法:我们评估了基于google的网站和政府健康网站关于慢性疼痛的可读性(使用Flesch Kincaid可读性简易工具)、可信度(使用美国医学会杂志[JAMA]基准标准和网络健康代码[HONcode])和准确性(使用疼痛科学教育的3个核心概念:(1)疼痛并不意味着我的身体受到损害;(2)思想、情绪和经历影响疼痛;(3)我可以重新训练我过度活跃的疼痛系统)。结果:我们评估了71个谷歌网站和15个政府网站。通过谷歌检索的慢性疼痛信息的可读性、可信度或准确性在不同国家之间没有显著差异。根据可读性评分,这些网站“相当难读”,适合15至17岁的孩子或10至12岁的孩子。在可信度方面,不到30%的网站完全符合JAMA标准,超过60%的网站没有获得HONcode认证。为了准确起见,所有3个核心概念出现在不到30%的网站上。此外,我们发现澳大利亚政府网站可读性较低,但可信度较高,大多数网站都提供了疼痛科学教育的3个核心概念。一个单一的墨西哥政府网站,可读性低,没有任何核心概念,但是可信的。结论:国际上应提高慢性疼痛在线信息的可读性、可信度和准确性,以支持更好地管理慢性疼痛。
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Online information on chronic pain in 3 countries: an assessment of readability, credibility, and accuracy.

Online information on chronic pain in 3 countries: an assessment of readability, credibility, and accuracy.

Online information on chronic pain in 3 countries: an assessment of readability, credibility, and accuracy.

Online information on chronic pain in 3 countries: an assessment of readability, credibility, and accuracy.

Objectives: To assess the readability, credibility, and accuracy of online information on chronic pain in Australia, Mexico, and Nepal.

Methods: We assessed Google-based websites and government health websites about chronic pain for readability (using the Flesch Kincaid Readability Ease tool), credibility (using the Journal of American Medical Association [JAMA] benchmark criteria and Health on the Net Code [HONcode]), and accuracy (using 3 core concepts of pain science education: (1) pain does not mean my body is damaged; (2) thoughts, emotions, and experiences affect pain; and (3) I can retrain my overactive pain system).

Results: We assessed 71 Google-based websites and 15 government websites. There were no significant between-country differences in chronic pain information retrieved through Google for readability, credibility, or accuracy. Based on readability scores, the websites were "fairly difficult to read," suitable for ages 15 to 17 years or grades 10 to 12 years. For credibility, less than 30% of all websites met the full JAMA criteria, and more than 60% were not HONcode certified. For accuracy, all 3 core concepts were present in less than 30% of websites. Moreover, we found that the Australian government websites have low readability but are credible, and the majority provided all 3 core concepts in pain science education. A single Mexican government website had low readability without any core concepts but was credible.

Conclusion: The readability, credibility, and accuracy of online information on chronic pain should be improved internationally to support facilitating better management of chronic pain.

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Pain Reports
Pain Reports Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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