2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.soard.2014.08.014
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Assessment of the quality of Internet information on sleeve gastrectomy

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“…Five of the articles analyzed the quality of information available on the Internet for a particular disease or procedure, including resources about living donor liver transplantation, anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, circumcision, posterior urethral valves, vesicoureteral reflux, vertebroplasty, and sleeve gastrectomy. [46-50] These studies used popular search engines to determine the quality of websites returned in response to health related terms. Three of these studies used the DISCERN criteria and presence or absence of the HONcode seal to determine the quality of information.…”
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“…Five of the articles analyzed the quality of information available on the Internet for a particular disease or procedure, including resources about living donor liver transplantation, anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction, circumcision, posterior urethral valves, vesicoureteral reflux, vertebroplasty, and sleeve gastrectomy. [46-50] These studies used popular search engines to determine the quality of websites returned in response to health related terms. Three of these studies used the DISCERN criteria and presence or absence of the HONcode seal to determine the quality of information.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Three of these studies used the DISCERN criteria and presence or absence of the HONcode seal to determine the quality of information. [47, 48, 50] One article used author-generated criteria to grade the websites and another used the Ensuring Quality Information for Patients (EQIP) tool. [46, 49]…”
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“…As the public takes to the Internet for their health information, relatively little attention has been paid to the quality of the information that they encounter. This study conducted by Corcelles et al [3] shines a light on the poor quality of information available on the Internet with regard to sleeve gastrectomy. This is an important topic.…”
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