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Erschienen in: Rheumatology International 9/2016

13.06.2016 | Public Health

Fifteen-year trend in information on the World Wide Web for patients with rheumatoid arthritis: evolving, but opportunities for improvement remain

verfasst von: Jose Dionisio Castillo-Ortiz, Jose de Jesus Valdivia-Nuno, Andrea Ramirez-Gomez, Heber Garagarza-Mariscal, Carlos Gallegos-Rios, Gabriel Flores-Hernandez, Luis Hernandez-Sanchez, Victor Brambila-Barba, Jose Juan Castaneda-Sanchez, Zalathiel Barajas-Ochoa, Angel Suarez-Rico, Jorge Manuel Sanchez-Gonzalez, Cesar Ramos-Remus

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Abstract

The aim of this study was to assess the changes in the characteristics of rheumatoid arthritis information on the Internet over a 15-year period and the positioning of Web sites posted by universities, hospitals, and medical associations. We replicated the methods of a 2001 study assessing rheumatoid arthritis information on the Internet using WebCrawler. All Web sites and pages were critically assessed for relevance, scope, authorship, type of publication, and financial objectives. Differences between studies were considered significant if 95 % confidence intervals did not overlap. Additionally, we added a Google search with assessments of the quality of content of web pages and of the Web sites posted by medical institutions. There were significant differences between the present study’s WebCrawler search and the 2001-referent study. There were increases in information sites (82 vs 36 %) and rheumatoid arthritis-specific discussion pages (59 vs 8 %), and decreases in advertisements (2 vs 48 %) and alternative therapies (27 vs 45 %). The quality of content of web pages is still dispersed; just 37 % were rated as good. Among the first 300 hits, 30 (10 %) were posted by medical institutions, 17 of them in the USA. Regarding readability, 7 % of these 30 web pages required 6 years, 27 % required 7–9 years, 27 % required 10–12 years, and 40 % required 12 or more years of schooling. The Internet has evolved in the last 15 years. Medical institutions are also better positioned. However, there are still areas for improvement, such as the quality of the content, leadership of medical institutions, and readability of information.
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Metadaten
Titel
Fifteen-year trend in information on the World Wide Web for patients with rheumatoid arthritis: evolving, but opportunities for improvement remain
verfasst von
Jose Dionisio Castillo-Ortiz
Jose de Jesus Valdivia-Nuno
Andrea Ramirez-Gomez
Heber Garagarza-Mariscal
Carlos Gallegos-Rios
Gabriel Flores-Hernandez
Luis Hernandez-Sanchez
Victor Brambila-Barba
Jose Juan Castaneda-Sanchez
Zalathiel Barajas-Ochoa
Angel Suarez-Rico
Jorge Manuel Sanchez-Gonzalez
Cesar Ramos-Remus
Publikationsdatum
13.06.2016
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
Rheumatology International / Ausgabe 9/2016
Print ISSN: 0172-8172
Elektronische ISSN: 1437-160X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00296-016-3507-2

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