Literature DB >> 15570756

Surgical informatics on the Internet: any improvement?

J O Murphy1, K J Sweeney, J C O'Mahony, S M Johnston, K Conlon, F B V Keane, S Tierney.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The Internet is a popular, but ungoverned, source of medical information. This study tracked the change in performance of commonly available search engines and the quality of medical data therein over a four-year period.
METHODS: We compared the accuracy of information on a commonly performed surgical procedure (vasectomy) using six standard search engines in a four-year period and with two recently developed search engines. The top 25 ranked sites cited by each search engine were scored for description of the procedure, post-operative instructions, complications and unproven associations.
RESULTS: There was no improvement in quality of individual sites over the study period. Additionally, the hit rate of search engines remained poor with 27 sites cited (40%) in 2002 either irrelevant or unavailable. DISCUSSION: Few useful sites with accurate information on surgical procedures are available on the Internet and simple search strategies fail to identify site quality or relevancy.
CONCLUSION: At present, the Internet cannot be recommended as a reliable resource for many aspects of health information for patients. The onus is on health-care providers to provide high quality sites and direct patients to these sources of reliable information

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Year:  2003        PMID: 15570756     DOI: 10.1016/s1479-666x(03)80100-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surgeon        ISSN: 1479-666X            Impact factor:   2.392


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