1. Development and Application of a Tool Designed to Evaluate Web Sites Providing Information on Alzheimer's Disease
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H. Bouchier and Peter A. Bath
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020205 medical informatics ,business.industry ,Computer science ,education ,Biomedical information ,Information quality ,Sample (statistics) ,02 engineering and technology ,Disease ,Library and Information Sciences ,World Wide Web ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,The Internet ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Poor correlation ,business ,Royaume uni ,Information Systems ,Web site - Abstract
Informal carers of people with Alzheimer's disease require access to high-quality information, which may be available through the Internet. Tools that have been developed to evaluate the contents of health-related web sites tend to be generic and not specific for diseases or patient groups. The aim of this study was to develop a tool that was specifically designed to evaluate web sites that provide information about Alzheimer's disease for informal carers of people with the disease. The tool was used to evaluate a sample of 15 web sites. The results were compared with those obtained using four generic tools in an earlier study. Several web sites attained high scores using the specific tool, although almost half of the 15 web sites achieved scores of less than 50%. There was a poor correlation between the rankings obtained using the specific tool compared with the generic tool. Web sites generally scored lower using the specific tool compared with one of the generic tools. Further work is required to develop and evaluate the Alzheimer's disease web site evaluation tool to help improve the quality of information available to carers through the Internet.
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- 2003
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