2020
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-033655
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Adding evidence of the effects of treatments into relevant Wikipedia pages: a randomised trial

Abstract: ObjectivesTo investigate the effects of adding high-grade quantitative evidence of outcomes of treatments into relevant Wikipedia pages on further information-seeking behaviour by the use of routinely collected data.SettingWikipedia, Cochrane summary pages and the Cochrane Library.DesignRandomised trial.ParticipantsWikipedia pages which were highly relevant to up-to-date Cochrane Schizophrenia systematic reviews that contained a Summary of Findings table.InterventionsEligible Wikipedia pages in the interventio… Show more

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“…For researchers and authors, crowdsourcing and digital dissemination can lead to greater impact [ 13–17 ]. Since early 2020, biomedical literature on COVID-19 has matured rapidly, with an unprecedented number of scholarly articles [ 18 ].…”
Section: Benefits Of Social Media Use To Support a Digital Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For researchers and authors, crowdsourcing and digital dissemination can lead to greater impact [ 13–17 ]. Since early 2020, biomedical literature on COVID-19 has matured rapidly, with an unprecedented number of scholarly articles [ 18 ].…”
Section: Benefits Of Social Media Use To Support a Digital Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wikipedia articles are created, improved and maintained by the efforts of the community of volunteer editors [46, 10], and they are used in a variety of ways by a wide user base [52, 31, 44]. The information Wikipedia contains is generally considered to be of high-quality and up-to-date [46, 24, 18, 29, 45, 5, 53], notwithstanding margins for improvement and the need for constant knowledge maintenance [10, 32, 16].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wikipedia is particularly relevant as a means to access medical information online [30, 20, 53, 55]. Wikipedia medical contents are of very high quality on average [5] and are primarily written by a core group of medical professionals part of the nonprofit Wikipedia Medicine [50]. Articles part of the WikiProject Medicine “are longer, possess a greater density of external links, and are visited more often than other articles on Wikipedia” [33].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It has, for example, been highlighted in the House of Lords Select Committee on Artificial Intelligence (AI) report 12 ; the Topol Review 13 ; a number of European Commission communications, [14][15][16] reports [17][18][19][20] and most recently a White Paper on AI 21 ; and investigated in the context of knowledge systems, for example, for Wikipedia. 22 Although it is an important concept, it is not always defined; rather, its meaning may be inferred. For example, the House of Lords Select Committee used the phrase 'public trust' eight times, 12 but the core concern appeared to be about confidence over the use of patient data, rather than patient perceptions regarding the efficacy (or otherwise) of the AI in question.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%