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- Title
Partial nephrectomy online: a preliminary evaluation of the quality of health information on the Internet.
- Authors
Fast, Angela M.; Deibert, Christopher M.; Boyer, Celia; Hruby, Gregory W.; McKiernan, James M.
- Abstract
Objective To further evaluate the quality of information available on the Internet with regard to the management of localized renal cancer, we evaluated websites providing information on 'partial nephrectomy' in conjunction with the Health On the Internet ( HON) Foundation. Many patients now utilize the Internet as a resource to provide further information on disease, treatments and outcomes, and health information on the Internet is largely unregulated. Inaccurate information may contribute to unrealistic expectations and dissatisfied patients., Patients and Methods A google.com search identified the top 30 websites for the search term 'partial nephrectomy'., The HON Foundation evaluated each website according to the eight principles for Health on the Internet code of conduct ( HONcode) certification and reported the overall frequency of certification, as well as individual website compliance with each of the principles., Results Overall, seven (23.3%) of 30 websites met the requirements of HONcode certification and an additional two (6.7%) websites were under review to maintain their certification based on updating their resources., The remaining 21 (70%) websites did not meet the standards for certification., The lowest performing criteria included proper citation of medical information and a clear distinction of advertising from editorial content., Conclusions The low rate of HONcode compliance for these websites illustrates the poor quality of information that patients may encounter when researching options for nephron-sparing surgery, which may have a significant impact on patient decision-making and treatment choices., Physicians should be aware of the quality of Internet resources and how to best use these tools to help guide patients to websites with valid information.
- Subjects
NEPHRECTOMY; INFORMATION resources; RENAL cancer; HEALTH education -- Computer network resources; PHYSICIANS' attitudes; COMPUTER network resources
- Publication
BJU International, 2012, Vol 110, Issue 11b, pE765
- ISSN
1464-4096
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1464-410X.2012.11626.x