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I Read It Online: Understanding How Undergraduate Students Assess the Accuracy of Online Sources of Health Information.

Anthony Dissen1, Qudratullah Qadiri1, Charles J Middleton1.   

Abstract

Online sources of health information are a significant means by which the public educates itself about health and wellness. The purpose of this study is to investigate how undergraduate students evaluate and assess health-related websites for accuracy, as well as the self-reported factors used in identifying whether a website is an accurate source of information. One hundred and fifty-seven students participated by reviewing a series of 10 health-related websites and indicated whether they believed the website to be an accurate source of health information. Students completed an open-ended question to self-report how they made this determination. Results indicate that students were not able to accurately distinguish between credible sources of web-based health information and those sources that were previously categorized as not being credible sources. Analysis of self-reported qualitative feedback gave rise to 6 factors used to determine the accuracy of the websites reviewed. While students report using these factors, and these factors are consistent with previous research, this does not appear then to be translating to successful determination of a source's accuracy. Educating students in proper fact-checking and evaluation skills may be warranted to develop a generation of individuals who can be said to have better health literacy.
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Keywords:  health information; health literacy; information sources; student perceptions

Year:  2021        PMID: 36072690      PMCID: PMC9442468          DOI: 10.1177/1559827621990574

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Lifestyle Med        ISSN: 1559-8276


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