2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijsu.2015.07.086
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Evaluating the quality of internet information for breast cancer

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“…It is not out of the mind that this lack of credibility exists in Ebola-related websites in other languages, and that the websites do not have good credibility, although there is a need for detailed studies in this regard. Therefore, users must act with full awareness when using the Persian-language websites as a source of health information regarding Ebola, and they must use the provided information alongside expert medical advice from relevant experts [11].…”
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“…It is not out of the mind that this lack of credibility exists in Ebola-related websites in other languages, and that the websites do not have good credibility, although there is a need for detailed studies in this regard. Therefore, users must act with full awareness when using the Persian-language websites as a source of health information regarding Ebola, and they must use the provided information alongside expert medical advice from relevant experts [11].…”
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“…The quality of retrieved information is a matter of concern due to the lack of control over the content of information published on the Internet. Various researches conducted on the quality of health websites in various topics showed that, in most cases, the quality of health-related websites is poor and needs further attention [9][10][11][12][13][14][15]. No authority is directly responsible for managing Internet resources.…”
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“…These criteria have been used in multiple other studies in a variety of fields to assess quality of online information. [12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19] Readability was evaluated using the following reading scores: Flesch Reading Ease (FRE) score, Flesch-Kincaid grade level, Gunning Frequency of Gobbledygook, the Coleman-Liau index, simple measure of Gobbledygook, automated readability index, and Linsear write formula. The FRE score considers the number of syllables per word and outputs a score from 0 to 100, where a higher score indicates increased ease of reading.…”
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“…Thus, health content related to common conditions or surgical procedures plays an important role in patient education. 2,3 Several studies [4][5][6][7] have investigated health literacy, reading levels, and quality of health material in different arenas of medicine. In ophthalmology, two studies 8,9 have evaluated the readability of content from web searches of ophthalmologic diagnoses as well as published information from large organizations such as the American Academy of Ophthalmology.…”
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