Aim To assess the reliability and accuracy of medical advice, over a range of types of websites, found using the Google search engine, thus simulating a patient’s experience. Design Advice was sought for fi ve common paediatric questions using the Google search engine. The fi rst 100 results of each question were classifi ed as either being consistent or inconsistent with current recommendations or as ‘no answer given’. Record of the type of site and its visibility was noted. Results 39 % of the 500 sites searched gave correct information; 11 % were incorrect and 49 % failed to answer the question. Where an answer was available, 78 % of sites gave the correct information. The accuracy of information varied depending on the topic and ranged ...
Abstract Background The Intern...
BACKGROUND: Searching websites during consultations with patients has been anecdotally reported to b...
Thesis (S.M.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2004.Includes bibliographical...
Aim To assess the reliability and accuracy of medical advice, over a range of types of websites, fou...
It has been suggested that there are aspects of evaluation strategies inherent in the search methods...
The Internet has become an ever-expanding treasure trove of health information, which is easily acce...
Background: The Internet is a widely used source of information for patients searching for medical/h...
This paper describes an evaluation of the answerability of a set of clinical questions posed by phys...
: Offering breast cancer patients treatment choice has become a priority as the involvement of patie...
Introduction: The study objective was to determine the accuracy of answers to clinical questions by ...
non-peer-reviewedFull text available at http://hdl.handle.net/10344/3749no abstract availablePUBLISH...
INTRODUCTION: The increasing use of the internet all over the world has also started to affect the h...
Objectives: To identify indicators of accuracy for consumer health information on the Internet. The ...
Aim: To assess the value of directing the attention of patients to sources of medical information on...
textabstractThe quality of online medical information available for patients has long been a ...
Abstract Background The Intern...
BACKGROUND: Searching websites during consultations with patients has been anecdotally reported to b...
Thesis (S.M.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2004.Includes bibliographical...
Aim To assess the reliability and accuracy of medical advice, over a range of types of websites, fou...
It has been suggested that there are aspects of evaluation strategies inherent in the search methods...
The Internet has become an ever-expanding treasure trove of health information, which is easily acce...
Background: The Internet is a widely used source of information for patients searching for medical/h...
This paper describes an evaluation of the answerability of a set of clinical questions posed by phys...
: Offering breast cancer patients treatment choice has become a priority as the involvement of patie...
Introduction: The study objective was to determine the accuracy of answers to clinical questions by ...
non-peer-reviewedFull text available at http://hdl.handle.net/10344/3749no abstract availablePUBLISH...
INTRODUCTION: The increasing use of the internet all over the world has also started to affect the h...
Objectives: To identify indicators of accuracy for consumer health information on the Internet. The ...
Aim: To assess the value of directing the attention of patients to sources of medical information on...
textabstractThe quality of online medical information available for patients has long been a ...
Abstract Background The Intern...
BACKGROUND: Searching websites during consultations with patients has been anecdotally reported to b...
Thesis (S.M.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2004.Includes bibliographical...