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Quality and readability of internet-based information on halitosis

Authors :
Jung Hwan Jo
Eui Joo Kim
Ji Woon Park
Moon Jong Kim
Ji Rak Kim
Jin Woo Chung
Source :
Oral surgery, oral medicine, oral pathology and oral radiology. 125(3)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Objective To evaluate quality and readability of Internet-based information on halitosis. Study Design An Internet search through 3 engines (Google, Yahoo, and Bing) was done with the terms (“bad breath,” “halitosis,” “oral malodor,” “foul breath,” “mouth malodor,” “breath malodor,” “fetor ex ore,” “fetor oris,” “ozostomia,” and “stomatodysodia”). The first 50 websites from each engine resulting from each search term were screened. Included websites were evaluated using Health on the Net (HON) criteria, Journal of American Medical Association (JAMA) benchmarks, DISCERN, Ensuring Quality Information for Patients (EQIP), Flesch Reading Ease (FRE) score, and Flesch-Kincaid Grade level. Results A total of 101 websites were included. HON, DISCERN, EQIP, and FRE score were 42.9%, 37.6%, 37.4%, and 51.9% of the maximum score, respectively. Fewer than 50% of sites displayed attribution, disclosure, and currency according to JAMA benchmarks. HON score, DISCERN score, and EQIP score had significant correlation with each other and were significantly higher in sites displaying the HON seal. Conclusion The current quality and readability of informative websites on halitosis are generally low and poorly organized. Clinicians should be able to assess the Internet-based information on halitosis, as well as give accurate advice and guide patients concerning this issue.

Details

ISSN :
22124411
Volume :
125
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Oral surgery, oral medicine, oral pathology and oral radiology
Accession number :
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