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Accuracy and Completeness of Drug Information in Wikipedia: A Comparison with Standard Textbooks of Pharmacology

2014

The online resource Wikipedia is increasingly used by students for knowledge acquisition and learning. However, the lack of a formal editorial review and the heterogeneous expertise of contributors often results in skepticism by educators whether Wikipedia should be recommended to students as an information source. In this study we systematically analyzed the accuracy and completeness of drug information in the German and English language versions of Wikipedia in comparison to standard textbooks of pharmacology. In addition, references, revision history and readability were evaluated. Analysis of readability was performed using the Amstad readability index and the Erste Wiener Sachtextforme…

Textbooks as TopicInformation DisseminationMEDLINESocial Scienceslcsh:Medicine-PharmacologyEducationGermanSociologyMedizinische FakultätGermanyHumansMedicineTextbooks as TopicMass Mediaddc:610lcsh:ScienceLanguageInternetTextbooksMultidisciplinaryConsumer Health InformationInformation Disseminationbusiness.industrylcsh:RReproducibility of ResultsOnline EncyclopediasKnowledge acquisitionCommunicationsReadabilitylanguage.human_languageTeaching MethodsIndex (publishing)Drug Information ServicesPharmacology ClinicallanguageInformation sourceEncyclopediaslcsh:QbusinessResearch ArticlePLoS ONE
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A web search methodology for health consumers

2014

Nowadays, many people use the World Wide Web to seek medical and health information but different users, such as providers (e.g., physicians) and consumers (e.g., patients), have different needs and bring different levels of reading ability and prior knowledge. Generic and specific search engines and specialized health sites either do not exploit the whole web or overload users with information. This creates difficulties mainly to consumers who often do not exactly know how to find the desired information. Thus, an information retrieval system for the web that 'drives' the user in finding the relevant information would be very beneficial. This paper describes a web search methodology for he…

Web standardsSettore INF/01 - InformaticaWeb developmentbusiness.industryComputer scienceConsumer Health Information Biomedical Information Retrieval Web Search VocabularyWorld Wide WebWeb Accessibility InitiativeWeb designWeb pageWeb navigationWeb intelligenceWS-PolicybusinessProceedings of the 15th International Conference on Computer Systems and Technologies
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Quality and readability of the dental information obtained by patients on Internet : criteria for selecting medical consultation websites

2019

Background The main objective of this study is to examine the quality of the information available for patients online with regards to the apicoectomy surgical procedure, both on general and critically selected websites. The hypothesis is that general websites has less quality than other that have been pre-selected. Material and Methods A search for the English term "apicoectomy” was performed online. The first 100 websites that appeared in both Google and Yahoo were analysed. Seven validated instruments were used for these two dimensions: quality (DISCERN, JAMA and EQIP), and readability (FRES, Fog Scale, FKRGL and SMOG). Results A total of 21 websites (10.5%) were selected. The readabilit…

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Social media use to improve communication on children and adolescent’s health: the role of the Italian Paediatric Society influencers

2021

Abstract Background Fake news on children’s and adolescent health are spreading. Internet availability and decreasing costs of media devices are contributing to an easy access to technology by families. Public health organizations are working to contrast misinformation and promote scientific communication. In this context, a new form of communication is emerging social media influencers. Aim of this study is to evaluate the role of paediatric influencers (PI) in communicating information about children and adolescents’ health. Materials and methods A group of PI was enrolled from December 2019 to January 2020 by a scientific commission nominated by the Italian Paediatric Society (SIP). PI w…

medicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentAdolescent HealthContext (language use)Pilot ProjectsPediatricsRJ1-570Social mediaInfluencermedicineHumansSocial mediaPilot ProjectMisinformationChildChildrenSocieties MedicalPediatricConsumer Health Informationbusiness.industryPublic healthResearchCommunicationChild HealthHealth InfluencerAdvertisingInfluencer marketingHealthThe InternetbusinessScientific communicationAdolescent healthHumanItalian Journal of Pediatrics
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COVID-19: health literacy is an underestimated problem.

2020

medicine.medical_specialtyCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Health BehaviorPneumonia ViralMEDLINEsuosituksetHealth literacyGlobal HealthpandemiattartuntatauditPandemicGlobal healthmedicineHumansIntensive care medicineHealth communicationPandemicsohjeetConsumer Health InformationViral Epidemiologyterveyden lukutaitoterveydentilavapaamatkustajatPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthCOVID-19noudattaminenmedicine.diseaseHealth LiteracyPneumoniaHealth CommunicationPsychologyCoronavirus Infectionshealth literacyThe Lancet. Public health
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