甲状腺切除术网站的可读性和质量评估:系统性审查
Maria P Cote1, Jorge L Gomez-Mayorga1, Natalia Chaves2
1Division of Surgical Oncology, Department of Surgery, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts.
The Journal of surgical research
|October 23, 2024
概括
甲状腺切除术网站往往难以理解,写在推的6年级阅读水平以上. 大多数这些教育资源质量差到不错,阻碍了患者的决策.
科学领域:
- 卫生科学 卫生科学 卫生科学
- 医疗信息学 医疗信息学
- 患者教育 患者教育
背景情况:
- 在线资源对于关于甲状腺切除术的患者教育至关重要.
- 现有的甲状腺切除术网站可能不符合既定的可读性和质量标准.
研究的目的:
- 评估甲状腺切除术患者可用的在线信息的可读性和质量.
主要方法:
- 在2023年11月进行了一项系统的文献审查.
- 在Embase,PubMed和Web of Science数据库中进行了搜索.
- 包括评估英语编写甲状腺切除术网站可读性和/或质量的研究.
主要成果:
- 在最初选的2000多项研究中,有10项研究符合纳入标准.
- 所有包括的研究都报告了网站可读性超过推的6年级水平.
- 甲状腺切除术网站的质量始终被评为差到公平.
结论:
- 甲状腺切除术网站经常超过患者教育建议的可读性水平.
- 这些网站的质量评估不一致,限制了直接比较.
- 迫切需要修订和改进线上甲状腺切除术资源,以支持患者明智决策.
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