Abstract
Objectives. To design a questionnaire to evaluate compliance with quality criteria on health web sites and to analyse its reliability. Design. A descriptive study on the reliability of a questionnaire. Participants. Twenty web sites on health topics. Setting. Internet. Main measurements. The questionnaire was based on analysis of content of the criteria of the e-Europe 2002 code of conduct, comparing these with the criteria underlying the AMA, the Summit code and the e-Health Code of Ethics regulations and current directives. The dimensions studied were transparency, absence of conflicts of interest, authorship, data protection, updating, accountability, and accessibility. A preliminary questionnaire was drawn up for a pilot test conducted by 3 researchers for 20 web sites, its reliability was appraised, adjustments were made and the definitive questionnaire was designed. Reliability was evaluated again for 26 web sites evaluated by 3 researchers. To evaluate concordance in the answers of the participants, Cohen's Kappa index with a 95% confidence level was used. Results. All the quality directives of e-Europe 2002, the European regulations and relevant points from other questionnaires were included in the questionnaire designed. Reliability was acceptable (kappa ≥ 0.60) for 12 of the 18 quality criteria included. The least concordant aspects of the questionnaire were information update (kappa =0.310) and accessibility (search for contents and access for persons with disability). Conclusions. Reliability of the questionnaire designed was acceptable.
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Bermúdez-Tamayo, C., Jiménez-Pernett, J., García Gutiérrez, J. F., Azpilicueta Cengotitobengoa, I., Silva-Castro, M. M., Babio, G., & Plazaola Castaño, J. (2006). Cuestionario para evaluar sitios web sanitarios según criterios Europeos. Atencion Primaria, 38(5), 268–274. https://doi.org/10.1157/13092985
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