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Does googling for preconception care result in information consistent with international guidelines: a comparison of information found by Italian women of childbearing age and health professionals

机译:进行孕前检查是否会产生与国际准则一致的信息:意大利育龄妇女和卫生专业人员发现的信息比较

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Background Preconception counseling is effective in reducing the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes. The Internet is commonly used by women and health professionals to search for health information. We compared the consistency of preconception information found on the Internet with the recommendations published by American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology (AJOG) simulating a web search by women of childbearing age and health professionals. Methods We reviewed websites resulting from a Google search performed using search strings selected by Italian women of childbearing age and health professionals. We investigated if retrieved information was consistent with AJOG recommendations for preconception care. Logistic regression was used to compare presence of consistent recommendations between women and health professionals. Results The highest frequency of correct recommendations was found for folic acid supplementation (39.4% of websites). Consistency of preconception information did not significantly differ between search strategies except for folic acid supplementation. “Communities and blogs” website category provided less frequently correct recommendations compared with “Medical/Public Agency" category (i.e. folic acid supplementation (aOR 0.254; CI 0.098-0.664; p?=?physical exercise (aOR 1.127; CI 0.331-3.840; p?=?0.848). Conclusions Preconception information found is poor and inaccurate regardless of the search is performed by women or health professionals. It is unlikely that information found on the web have any positive impact among women and health professionals in our setting. Strategies to improve preconception information on the web and education of health professionals for web searching of health information should be considered.
机译:背景孕前咨询可有效降低不良妊娠结局的风险。妇女和保健专业人员通常使用Internet搜索保健信息。我们比较了在互联网上发现的先入为主信息与美国《妇产科学杂志》(AJOG)发布的建议(模拟育龄妇女和卫生专业人员进行网络搜索)的一致性。方法我们审查了使用由意大利育龄妇女和卫生专业人员选择的搜索字符串进行的Google搜索得出的网站。我们调查了检索到的信息是否与AJOG对孕前护理的建议一致。 Logistic回归用于比较女性和卫生专业人员之间是否存在一致的建议。结果发现补充叶酸的正确建议的频率最高(占网站的39.4%)。孕前信息的一致性在补充叶酸之间的搜索策略之间没有显着差异。与“医疗/公共机构”类别相比,“社区和博客”网站类别提供的建议不那么频繁(即补充叶酸(aOR 0.254; CI 0.098-0.664; p ==体育锻炼(aOR 1.127; CI 0.331-3.840; p?=?0.848)。结论不论是由女性还是卫生专业人员进行搜索,所发现的先入为主的信息都是贫乏和不准确的,在我们的环境中,网上搜索的信息不太可能对女性和卫生专业人员产生积极的影响。应当改善网上的先入为主的信息,并应考虑对卫生专业人员进行健康信息的网上搜索教育。

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