德国的牙科诊所网站 - - 他们如何提供有关化的信息?
Antje Geiken1, Mirja Kock1, Lisa Banz1
1Clinic of Conservative Dentistry and Periodontology, University of Kiel, 24105 Kiel, Germany.
Dentistry journal
|March 27, 2024
概括
德国牙医诊所网站提供有关化 (Fl) 的高质量信息有限,尽管它在预防牙方面有效. 许多网站都提到了Fl,但很少有人解释它的好处,这表明公共牙科健康教育存在差距.
科学领域:
- 牙科公共卫生 公共卫生
- 卫生沟通健康沟通
- 信息科学 信息科学 信息科学
背景情况:
- 化 (Fl) 是一种经过验证的虫预防方法.
- 互联网在传播关于Fl的错误信息方面的作用越来越令人担忧.
- 了解有关Fl的牙科实践网站的质量对于公共卫生至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 评估德国牙医诊所网站提供的化 (Fl) 信息的质量.
- 评估这些网站在多大程度上解决了对Fl的影响和意见.
- 识别有关F. Fl. 的在线牙科健康信息中的差距.
主要方法:
- 德国牙医诊所网站的系统搜索 (2021年9月-12月).
- 使用修改后的LIDA和DISCERN质量评估问卷进行评估.
- 对网站内容的分析,涉及到 Fl 的提及,重点,解释和意见.
主要成果:
- 在81个分析的网站中,有64%的网站提到了Fl;38%的网站专注于Fl.
- 大多数网站都符合LIDA (90%) 和DISCERN (99%) 标准,这表明总体质量良好.
- 只有37%的人解释了Fl的影响,56%的人发表了意见;少数人解释了影响.
结论:
- 德国牙医诊所网站提供了大量缺乏高质量的信息,解释化 (Fl) 的影响.
- 尽管网站的整体质量很好,但Fl上的特定教育内容是不够的.
- 需要提高在线牙科信息的质量和全面性,以提高关于Fl.
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