| Literature DB >> 29295252 |
Célia Boyer1, Arnaud Gaudinat2, Allan Hanbury3, Ron D Appel1, Marion J Ball1, Michel Carpentier1, Jan H van Bemmel1, Jean-Paul Bergmans1, Denis Hochstrasser1, Donald Lindberg1, Randolph Miller1, Jean-Claude Peterschmitt1, Charles Safran1, Michèle Thonnet1, Antoine Geissbühler1.
Abstract
Accessing online health content of high quality and reliability presents challenges. Laypersons cannot easily differentiate trustworthy content from misinformed or manipulated content. This article describes complementary approaches for members of the general public and health professionals to find trustworthy content with as little bias as possible. These include the Khresmoi health search engine (K4E), the Health On the Net Code of Conduct (HONcode) and health trust indicator Web browser extensions.Keywords: Internet; Quality Indicators; Trusted Health Information
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29295252
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Stud Health Technol Inform ISSN: 0926-9630