Aims and objectives To evaluate online information on dysmenorrhoea, including readability, credibility, quality and usability. Background Menstrual pain impacts 45%–95% of women of reproductive age globally and is the leading cause of school and work absences among women. Women often seek online information on dysmenorrhoea; however, little is known about the information quality. Design This was a descriptive study to evaluate online information on dysmenorrhoea. Methods We imitated search strategies of the general public. Specifically, we employed the three most popular search engines worldwide—Google, Yahoo and Bing—and used lay search terms, “period pain” and “menstrual cramps.” We screened 60 web pages. Following removal o...
Abstract Objective There are no published studies analyzing the quality of the information for lay...
Purpose: Dysmenorrhea refers to the experience of pelvic pain/cramps experienced by women around or ...
International audienceObjective: Determine prevalence and intensity of primary dysmenorrhea in a sam...
BACKGROUND: Menstrual pain is highly prevalent among women of reproductive age. As the general pu...
Background Dysmenorrhea is highly prevalent and is the leading cause of absence from school and wor...
During menstruation, young women sometimes experience menstrual pain which is called dysmenorrhea. D...
Background: An increasing number of people are now turning to the Internet for health information. I...
Objective The Internet has become an important source of health-related information for consumers, ...
The dysmenorrhea is characterized by a severe uterine pain during the menstrual period. It is a cond...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the severity of dysmenorrhoea and attitudes towards its management...
Dysmenorrhea is estimated to effect upwards of 70% of women during their lifetime and “heavy menstru...
Objective: We aim to evaluate the credibility, quality, readability, and accuracy of online patient...
Objectives: This study aimed to determine the frequency of dysmenorrhea, as identified by different ...
Background of the problem: Dysmenorrhea has been identified as a public health problem because of it...
Primary dysmenorrhoea (PD) is highly prevalent among women of reproductive age and it can have signi...
Abstract Objective There are no published studies analyzing the quality of the information for lay...
Purpose: Dysmenorrhea refers to the experience of pelvic pain/cramps experienced by women around or ...
International audienceObjective: Determine prevalence and intensity of primary dysmenorrhea in a sam...
BACKGROUND: Menstrual pain is highly prevalent among women of reproductive age. As the general pu...
Background Dysmenorrhea is highly prevalent and is the leading cause of absence from school and wor...
During menstruation, young women sometimes experience menstrual pain which is called dysmenorrhea. D...
Background: An increasing number of people are now turning to the Internet for health information. I...
Objective The Internet has become an important source of health-related information for consumers, ...
The dysmenorrhea is characterized by a severe uterine pain during the menstrual period. It is a cond...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the severity of dysmenorrhoea and attitudes towards its management...
Dysmenorrhea is estimated to effect upwards of 70% of women during their lifetime and “heavy menstru...
Objective: We aim to evaluate the credibility, quality, readability, and accuracy of online patient...
Objectives: This study aimed to determine the frequency of dysmenorrhea, as identified by different ...
Background of the problem: Dysmenorrhea has been identified as a public health problem because of it...
Primary dysmenorrhoea (PD) is highly prevalent among women of reproductive age and it can have signi...
Abstract Objective There are no published studies analyzing the quality of the information for lay...
Purpose: Dysmenorrhea refers to the experience of pelvic pain/cramps experienced by women around or ...
International audienceObjective: Determine prevalence and intensity of primary dysmenorrhea in a sam...