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Portals to Wonderland: Health portals lead to confusing information about the effects of health care

机译:通往仙境的门户网站:健康门户网站导致有关医疗保健效果的信息混乱

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Background The Internet offers a seemingly endless amount of health information of varying quality. Health portals, which provide entry points to quality-controlled collections of websites, have been hailed as a solution to this problem. The objective of this study is to assess the extent to which government-run health portals provide access to relevant, valid and understandable information about the effects of health care. Methods We selected eight clinically relevant questions for which there was a systematic review, searched four portals for answers, and compared the answers we found to the results of the systematic reviews. Results Our searches resulted in 3400 hits, 155 of which mentioned both the condition and the intervention in one of the eight questions. Sixty-three of the 155 web pages did not give any information about the effect of the intervention. Seventy-seven qualitatively described the effects of the intervention. Twenty-six of these had information that was too unclear to be categorised; 15 were not consistent with the systematic review; and 36 were consistent with the review, but usually did not mention what happens without the intervention, what outcomes have been measured or when they were measured. Fifteen web pages quantitatively described effects. Four of these were abstracts from the systematic review, nine had information that was incomplete and potentially misleading because of a lack of information about people not receiving the intervention and the length of follow-up; one had information that was consistent with the review, but only referred to three trials whereas the review included six; and one was consistent with the review. Conclusion Information accessible through health portals is unlikely to be based on systematic reviews and is often unclear, incomplete and misleading. Portals are only as good as the websites they lead to. Investments in national health portals are unlikely to benefit consumers without investments in the production and maintenance of relevant, valid and understandable information to which the portals lead.
机译:背景技术Internet提供了看似无止尽的质量各异的健康信息。健康门户网站提供了质量控制的网站集合的入口点,已经被誉为解决此问题的方法。这项研究的目的是评估政府运营的卫生门户网站在多大程度上可以访问有关卫生保健效果的相关,有效和可理解的信息。方法我们选择了8个临床相关问题进行系统评价,在4个门户网站中搜索答案,并将发现的答案与系统评价结果进行比较。结果我们的搜索结果是3400次命中,其中155个在八个问题之一中都提到了病情和干预措施。 155个网页中有63个没有提供有关干预效果的任何信息。 77个定性描述了干预措施的效果。其中的26个信息太不清楚,无法分类。 15个与系统评价不一致;和36与审查一致,但通常没有提到未经干预会发生什么,已测量了什么结果或何时测量了结果。十五个网页定量描述了效果。其中有四份是系统评价的摘要,有九份的信息不完整,并且可能由于缺乏有关未接受干预措施的人的信息以及随访时间太长而可能造成误导。一个具有与该评价一致的信息,但仅提及三项试验,而该评价包括六项;一个与评论一致。结论可通过卫生门户网站访问的信息不太可能基于系统的审查,并且往往不清楚,不完整且具有误导性。门户网站与其进入的网站一样好。如果不投资生产和维护门户网站所引导的相关,有效和可理解的信息,那么对国家卫生门户网站的投资就不可能使消费者受益。

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