The availability of medical and health information on the world wide web has led to a long discussion about the reliability of that information. Various medical, political, and independent organizations have created user-friendly tools for finding reliable medical/health information on the web and have been faced with the challenge of (re)defining what it means for information to be reliable. Little attention has been given to the work of reviewing web-based information and applying selection criteria to individual sites. In this article, the authors examine how guidelines are applied in practice and dis-cuss how the selection criteria and the practices of applying them reinforce distinctions (such as those between lay and expert, global an...
Health information on the Internet is ubiquitous, and its use by health consumers prevalent. Finding...
It has been suggested that there are aspects of evaluation strategies inherent in the search methods...
textabstractThe quality of online medical information available for patients has long been a ...
The availability of medical and health information on the world wide web has led to a long discussio...
Internet has seeped into every corner of medicine. It is one of the most widely used unprecedented m...
Reviewer: Meaney, BReviewer: Uebersax, John[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the...
The Internet has made it possible for patients and their families to access vast quantities of infor...
Background: The use of medical experts in rating the content of health-related sites on the Internet...
BackgroundOnline health information, if evidence-based and unbiased, can improve patients' and careg...
Aim. The aim of the survey was to find out how and why users of websites containing health informati...
This narrative review examines assessments of the reliability of online health information retrieved...
BACKGROUND: Health information on the Internet is ubiquitous, and its use by health consumers preval...
PURPOSE The purpose of this work was to evaluate the criteria used to assess the quality of informa...
Health on the Internet is a growing subject and many different organisations and companies offer cus...
This paper is a report of a study of the quality of information that is available on the World Wide ...
Health information on the Internet is ubiquitous, and its use by health consumers prevalent. Finding...
It has been suggested that there are aspects of evaluation strategies inherent in the search methods...
textabstractThe quality of online medical information available for patients has long been a ...
The availability of medical and health information on the world wide web has led to a long discussio...
Internet has seeped into every corner of medicine. It is one of the most widely used unprecedented m...
Reviewer: Meaney, BReviewer: Uebersax, John[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the...
The Internet has made it possible for patients and their families to access vast quantities of infor...
Background: The use of medical experts in rating the content of health-related sites on the Internet...
BackgroundOnline health information, if evidence-based and unbiased, can improve patients' and careg...
Aim. The aim of the survey was to find out how and why users of websites containing health informati...
This narrative review examines assessments of the reliability of online health information retrieved...
BACKGROUND: Health information on the Internet is ubiquitous, and its use by health consumers preval...
PURPOSE The purpose of this work was to evaluate the criteria used to assess the quality of informa...
Health on the Internet is a growing subject and many different organisations and companies offer cus...
This paper is a report of a study of the quality of information that is available on the World Wide ...
Health information on the Internet is ubiquitous, and its use by health consumers prevalent. Finding...
It has been suggested that there are aspects of evaluation strategies inherent in the search methods...
textabstractThe quality of online medical information available for patients has long been a ...