Readability analysis of online health information about overactive bladder

被引:20
作者
Koo, Kevin [1 ]
Shee, Kevin [2 ]
Yap, Ronald L. [3 ]
机构
[1] Dartmouth Hitchcock Med Ctr, Dept Surg, Urol Sect, One Med Ctr Dr, Lebanon, NH 03756 USA
[2] Geisel Sch Med Dartmouth, Hanover, NH USA
[3] Concord Hosp Ctr Urol Care, Concord, NH USA
关键词
consumer health information; internet; literacy; overactive bladder; readability; PATIENT EDUCATION MATERIALS; INTERNET; SYMPTOMS; QUALITY; ADULTS; NEED;
D O I
10.1002/nau.23176
中图分类号
R5 [内科学]; R69 [泌尿科学(泌尿生殖系疾病)];
学科分类号
100201 [内科学]; 100221 [泌尿外科学];
摘要
AimsDespite the prevalence of overactive bladder (OAB) and the widespread accessibility of patient education information on the Internet, the readability of this information and its potential impact on patient decision-making are not known. This study evaluates the readability of OAB material online in the context of website ownership and the Health on the Net standard for information reliability. MethodsThree Internet search platforms were queried daily with OAB-related keywords for 30 days. Readability analysis was performed using the SMOG test, Dale-Chall readability formula, and Fry readability graph. Websites were stratified by ownership type and Health on the Net certification to compare readability metrics. ResultsAfter 270 total searches, 57 websites were analyzed. Mean SMOG reading grade was 10.7 (SD=1.6) and 10.1 in an adjusted calculation to reduce overestimation from medical jargon. Mean Dale-Chall score was 9.2 (SD=0.9), or grade 13-15. Mean Fry graph coordinates (177 syllables, 5.9 sentences) corresponded to grade 15. Only seven sites (12%) were predicted to be readable by the average adult with an eighth-grade reading level. Mean reading grades were not significantly different between academic versus commercial sites and Health on the Net-certified versus non-certified sites. ConclusionsA large majority of online information about OAB treatment exceeds the reading ability of most adults. Neither websites sponsored by academic institutions nor those certified by the Health on the Net standard have easier readability. The readability of health information online may be distinct from reliability in the context of urological literacy.
引用
收藏
页码:1782 / 1787
页数:6
相关论文
共 23 条
[1]
Readability of Common Health-Related Quality-of-Life Instruments in Female Pelvic Medicine [J].
Alas, Alexandriah N. ;
Bergman, Jonathan ;
Dunivan, Gena C. ;
Rashid, Rezoana ;
Morrisroe, Shelby N. ;
Rogers, Rebecca G. ;
Anger, Jennifer T. .
FEMALE PELVIC MEDICINE AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY, 2013, 19 (05) :293-297
[2]
[Anonymous], HLTH INF NAT TRENDS
[3]
Readability of Health Related Quality of Life Instruments in Urology [J].
Bergman, Jonathan ;
Gore, John L. ;
Singer, Jennifer S. ;
Anger, Jennifer T. ;
Litwin, Mark S. .
JOURNAL OF UROLOGY, 2010, 183 (05) :1977-1981
[4]
Chall Jeanne Sternlicht, 1995, Readability Revisited: The New Dale-Chall Readability Formula
[5]
DISCERN: an instrument for judging the quality of written consumer health information on treatment choices [J].
Charnock, D ;
Shepperd, S ;
Needham, G ;
Gann, R .
JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY AND COMMUNITY HEALTH, 1999, 53 (02) :105-111
[6]
Readability Assessment of Online Urology Patient Education Materials [J].
Colaco, Marc ;
Svider, Peter F. ;
Agarwal, Nitin ;
Eloy, Jean Anderson ;
Jackson, Imani M. .
JOURNAL OF UROLOGY, 2013, 189 (03) :1048-1052
[7]
Indicators of accuracy of consumer health information on the Internet:: A study of indicators relating to information for managing fever in children in the home [J].
Fallis, D ;
Frické, M .
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL INFORMATICS ASSOCIATION, 2002, 9 (01) :73-79
[8]
A readability assessment of online Parkinson's disease information [J].
Fitzsimmons, P. R. ;
Michael, B. D. ;
Hulley, J. L. ;
Scott, G. O. .
JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS OF EDINBURGH, 2010, 40 (04) :292-296
[9]
Fox S., 2015, HLTH ONLINE 2013
[10]
Fry E., 1977, ELEMENTARY READING I