Title of article :
Credibility of health websites on infectious diseases: Are there any fully trustable website to read on Ebola?
Author/Authors :
Valizadeh-Haghi, Saeideh Department of Medical Library and Information Sciences - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences - School of Allied Medical Sciences, Tehran , Rahmatizadeh, Shahabedin Department of Health Information Technology and Management - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences - School of Allied Medical Sciences, Tehran , Ansari, Masoumeh Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences, Sanandaj , Hamzehei, Ronak Hamadan University of Medical Science, Hamadan
Abstract :
When a new disease develops, people are looking for information about that disease where the
internet is considered as one of the sources of health information. Beside empowering individuals to
identify and select valid information, reliable and up-to-date websites should also be introduced for
them. Therefore, the present study aimed to evaluate and identify the high quality websites on Ebola
virus and disease. To do this study, the term "Ebola" was searched for in Google, Yahoo, and Bing
search engines using the Google Chrome browser. Three pages were obtained from the search in these
three selected search engines and were examined, with the exclusion of duplicate websites, non-English
websites, the results related to news, images, ads, and inaccessible websites; finally, 43 websites out of
the 90 retrieved websites were selected for evaluation. The research tools included the HONcode toolbar
and an eight-item checklist was developed by the researchers based on the HONcode of conducts. The
result showed that out of 43 websites evaluated, only 6 websites (14%) were trustable and the 86% were
not approved after evaluation based on the HONcode criteria. Only 37% of evaluated websites have
been considered complementarity criterion. Justifiability was the most considered criterion and 95% of
evaluated websites had paid to distribute information fairly enough. Online information about Ebola is
available on many websites and this information affects people's health decisions and behaviors.
Physicians and other health professionals can help patients and other community members to find their
needed information on infectious diseases (e.g. on Ebola) from the most reputable and valid
international websites.
Keywords :
Patient Portals , Health Communication , Patient Education , HONcode , Ebola Virus Disease , website evaluation
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics