Googling preterm prelabour rupture of the membranes: A systematic review of patient information available on the internet

Author:

Hall Megan12,Challacombe Fiona34,Curran Ciara5,Shennan Andrew1,Story Lisa12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Women and Children's Health St Thomas' Hospital, King's College London London UK

2. Department of Perinatal Imaging St Thomas' Hospital, King's College London London UK

3. Centre for Anxiety Disorders and Trauma Maudsley Hospital, King's College London London UK

4. Section of Women's Mental Health, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience King's College London London UK

5. Little Heartbeats, Patient Advocacy and Support Group for PPROM London UK

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundPreterm prelabour rupture of the membranes (PPROM) complicates 3% of pregnancies and is associated with an increased risk of maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality. In an attempt to better understand this diagnosis, patients routinely resort to the internet for medical information. The lack of governance online leaves patients at risk of relying on low‐quality websites.ObjectivesTo assess systematically the accuracy, quality, readability and credibility of World Wide Web pages on PPROM.Search StrategyFive search engines (Google, AOL, Yahoo, Ask and Bing) were searched with location services and browser history disabled. Websites from the first page of all searches were included.Selection CriteriaWebsites were included if they provided at least 300 words of health information aimed at patients relating to PPROM.Data Collection and AnalysisValidated assessments of health information readability, credibility and quality were undertaken, as was an accuracy assessment. Pertinent facts for accuracy assessment were based on feedback from healthcare professionals and patients through a survey. Characteristics were tabulated.Main ResultsIn all, 39 websites were included, with 31 different texts. No pages were written with a reading age of 11 years or less, none were considered credible, and only three were high quality. An accuracy score of 50% or more was obtained by 45% of websites. Information that patients considered pertinent was not consistently reported.ConclusionsSearch engines produce information on PPROM that is low quality, low accuracy and not credible. It is also difficult to read. This risks disempowerment. Healthcare professionals and researchers must consider how to ensure patients have access to information that they can recognise as high quality.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Obstetrics and Gynecology

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