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Türkçe İnternet Sitelerindeki Ortopedik Hastalıklar Hakkındaki Bilgilerin Değerlendirilmesi: Ön Çapraz Bağ Rüptürü Üzerine Pilot Bir Çalışma

Year 2020, , 323 - 330, 01.09.2020
https://doi.org/10.17343/sdutfd.595351

Abstract

Giriş



Hastaların
hastalıkları ile ilgili internet araştırması yapma sıklıkları gün geçtikçe
artmaktadır. ÖÇB ameliyatı konusunda bilgi arayan hastalar için internet çok
önemli bir kaynaktır. Hastaların kaygılarını, tercihlerini, sorularını daha iyi
anlamak için onların ulaştıkları verilerin kaynaklarını incelemek gereklidir.
Çalışmamızın amacı internetten arama motorları aracılığı ile ulaşılan ÖÇB
rüptürü tanı ve tedavisi ile ilgili Türkçe kaynakların güvenilirliğinin
değerlendirilmesidir.



Gereç
ve yöntemler



Türkiye
pazarındaki en çok kullanılan 3 internet arama motoru tesbit edildi. Google
(http://www.google.com) en yaygın kullanılan arama motoru iken Yandex
(http://www.yandex.com) , ve Yahoo (http://www.yahoo.com) diğer popüler arama
motorları olarak belirlendi. Belirlenen arama motorlarında “ön çapraz bağ
ameliyatı” araştırması yapıldı. Google sonuçlarının ilk 30u Yandex ve Yahoo
sonuçlarının ilk 10ar tanesi değerlendirildi. 
İnternet siteleri 2 farklı gözlemci yazar tarafından; sosyal medya,
hastane, hekim, akademik, basın, blog, ve yazarı belirtilmeyen bir kuruma ait
olmayanlar ise anonim olarak kategorilere ayrıldı. İnternet sitelerinin
uygunluğu ve kalitesi; DISCERN Skoru, Journal Of The American Medical
Association (JAMA) benchmark kriterleri ve Bruce-Brand ön çapraz bağ rekonstrüksiyonu
spesifik içerik skoru kullanılarak belirlendi.



Bulgular



 



Sonuç



            Yazar tipleri arasında Bruce Brand,
DISCERN ve JAMA Benchmark Skorları bakımından anlamlı farklılık bulunmuştur.
(p=0.006, p<0.001, p<0.001) Çalışmamız sonucunda ön çapraz bağ ameliyatı
ile ilgili olarak; arama motorları üzerinden ulaşılan Türkçe kaynakların
hastaları bilgilendirmek için yetersiz olduğu sonucuna ulaşılmıştır. Bu çalışma
ortopedik hastalıklarda Türkçe kaynakların değerlendirildiği ilk çalışmadır.
Hastaların internet üzerinde ulaşacakları kaynakların kalitelerinin ve
doğruluklarının değerlendirilmesi, sertifikasyon programları oluşturulması
konusunda ortopedi derneklerine, hastanelere, üniversitelere ve hekimlere
görevler düşmektedir.

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Year 2020, , 323 - 330, 01.09.2020
https://doi.org/10.17343/sdutfd.595351

Abstract

References

  • Dalton, D.M., E.G. Kelly, and D.C. Molony, Availability of accessible and high-quality information on the Internet for patients regarding the diagnosis and management of rotator cuff tears. Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery, 2015. 24(5): p. e135-e140.
  • Fox, S. and S. Jones, Americans’ pursuit of health takes place within a widening network of both online and offline sources. Washington, DC: Pew Research Center’s Internet and American Life Project and the California HealthCare Foundation, 2009.
  • Fox, S., The online health care revolution: How the web helps Americans Take better care of themselves. A Pew Internet and American Life Project Online Report. http://www.pewinternet. org/reports/pdfs/PIP_Health_Report.pdf, 2000.
  • Bruce-Brand RA, Baker JF, Byrne DP, Hogan NA, McCarthy T. Assessment of the quality and content of information on anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction on the internet. Arthroscopy: the journal of arthroscopic & related surgery. 2013 Jun 1;29(6):1095-100.
  • Fast, A.M., et al., Evaluating the quality of Internet health resources in pediatric urology. Journal of pediatric urology, 2013. 9(2): p. 151-
  • O'Neill, S.C., et al., An assessment of the readability and quality of elective orthopaedic information on the Internet. Acta Orthopædica Belgica, 2014. 80(2): p. 153-60.
  • Starman, J.S., et al., Quality and content of Internet-based information for ten common orthopaedic sports medicine diagnoses. JBJS, 2010. 92(7): p. 1612-8.
  • Tepeler, A., et al., Evaluation of information about urologic disorders on the Internet: a pilot study of varicoceles/Internet sitelerindeki ürolojik hastaliklar hakkindaki bilgilerin degerlendirilmesi: Varikosel üzerine pilot bir çalisma. Turkish Journal of Urology, 2011. 37(4): p. 321.
  • Kaicker, J., et al., Assessment of the quality and variability of health information on chronic pain websites using the DISCERN instrument. BMC medicine, 2010. 8(1): p. 59.
  • Meric F, Bernstam EV, Mirza NQ, Hunt KK, Ames FC, Ross MI, Kuerer HM, Pollock RE, Musen MA, Singletary SE. Breast cancer on the world wide web: cross sectional survey of quality of information and popularity of websites. Bmj. 2002 Mar 9;324(7337):577-81.
  • Li L, Irvin E, Guzmán J, Bombardier C. Surfing for back pain patients: the nature and quality of back pain information on the Internet. Spine. 2001 Mar 1;26(5):545-57.
  • Mathur S, Shanti N, Brkaric M, Sood V, Kubeck J, Paulino C, Merola AA. Surfing for scoliosis: the quality of information available on the Internet. Spine. 2005 Dec 1;30(23):2695-700.
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Details

Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Surgery
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Erman Ceyhan 0000-0002-8095-6058

Utku Gurhan 0000-0002-4721-8854

Fatih İnci 0000-0002-7960-4880

Eda Karaismailoğlu 0000-0003-3085-7809

İbrahim Alper Yavuz 0000-0002-5287-7934

Cahit Koçak 0000-0002-6735-6031

Ahmet Özgür Yıldırım 0000-0002-4107-4853

Özdamar Fuad Öken 0000-0002-3091-9697

Publication Date September 1, 2020
Submission Date July 22, 2019
Acceptance Date November 15, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2020

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Vancouver Ceyhan E, Gurhan U, İnci F, Karaismailoğlu E, Yavuz İA, Koçak C, Yıldırım AÖ, Öken ÖF. Türkçe İnternet Sitelerindeki Ortopedik Hastalıklar Hakkındaki Bilgilerin Değerlendirilmesi: Ön Çapraz Bağ Rüptürü Üzerine Pilot Bir Çalışma. Med J SDU. 2020;27(3):323-30.

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