2013
DOI: 10.2196/jmir.2632
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A Method for the Design and Development of Medical or Health Care Information Websites to Optimize Search Engine Results Page Rankings on Google

Abstract: BackgroundThe Internet is a widely used source of information for patients searching for medical/health care information. While many studies have assessed existing medical/health care information on the Internet, relatively few have examined methods for design and delivery of such websites, particularly those aimed at the general public.ObjectiveThis study describes a method of evaluating material for new medical/health care websites, or for assessing those already in existence, which is correlated with higher… Show more

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“…However, our Internet simulations mirror the manner by which most laypeople locate health information online and provides data on current websites. Health website developers could consider the use of optimization strategies, such as those used my many commercial organizations, to improve their website rankings on search engine results pages . Health‐care providers should consider ensuring they have knowledge of high quality, up‐to‐date, patient‐accessible websites to recommend to patients, particularly given the high proportion of survey respondents in our study that agreed/strongly agreed that such information would be valuable from their physicians.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, our Internet simulations mirror the manner by which most laypeople locate health information online and provides data on current websites. Health website developers could consider the use of optimization strategies, such as those used my many commercial organizations, to improve their website rankings on search engine results pages . Health‐care providers should consider ensuring they have knowledge of high quality, up‐to‐date, patient‐accessible websites to recommend to patients, particularly given the high proportion of survey respondents in our study that agreed/strongly agreed that such information would be valuable from their physicians.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recently published method for design and development of medical informationproviding websites could be made use of to ensure that these requirements are fulfilled. 23 The question remains as to who should be responsible for provision of such a website? As recommendations from a 2010 report on the proposed model for introduction of generic substitution and reference pricing in Ireland stated that communication of information about generic medicines to the general public would be a key factor for the success of the proposed changed in the Irish healthcare system, 24 it could be argued that the government, or the Irish Health Services Executive, has a role to play in providing this information to Irish patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One way to reliably assess readability of a written material is to use tests for readability available in Microsoft Word [38][39]. The wording in the questionnaire as well as other parts of the website were adjusted by using the Flesh Reading Ease score to ensure the recommended minimum readability scores of 60% (out of 100%) [38][39].…”
Section: Cancer Questionnairementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The wording in the questionnaire as well as other parts of the website were adjusted by using the Flesh Reading Ease score to ensure the recommended minimum readability scores of 60% (out of 100%) [38][39]. Cancer questionnaires (for single cancers and for symptoms) have the highest readability scores, with readability ranging from 72% to 88%, risk results have the lowest readability scores ranging from 60% to 70%.…”
Section: Cancer Questionnairementioning
confidence: 99%