Assessment of the quality of online patient-oriented information on robotic colorectal surgery Journal Article


Authors: Amaefule-Orie, G.; Ezeme, C.; Yeung, T.
Article Title: Assessment of the quality of online patient-oriented information on robotic colorectal surgery
Abstract: With advances in modern medicine, there is a constant need for accurate and up-to-date readily available information online to ensure patients are well-equipped for informed decision making. This study sets out to analyze websites that provide patient-centered information on robotic colorectal surgery. Three search engines (Google, Yahoo and Firefox) were used with search terms ‘robotic colorectal surgery’ and the first 20 results on each platform assessed. After screening sites using predetermined criteria, further analysis was performed with the DISCERN questionnaire and Cohen Kappa analysis. Out of the 60 websites identified from the initial search, only 14 websites contained patient information on robotic colorectal surgery. Of these, only three (21%) sites had been updated in the past year and one site was last updated 10 years ago. Ten (71%) websites were affiliated with hospitals and the majority (12, 86%) were based in the United States of America (USA). Approximately half of the websites explored alternative surgical techniques, only three (21%) discussed the risks, a similar number had details on post-operative experience, and none mentioned cost implications, ongoing research or the waiting list involved. Overall, no website had a perfect score of 5 to be classified as good or excellent. There was at least a fair level of agreement (reliability score of > 0.2) in 12 DISCERN criteria (80%), 4 of which were statistically significant. Despite the huge volume of generic information on colorectal surgery, there is still a paucity of comprehensive patient-centered information on robotics as a modality of treatment. © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag London Ltd., part of Springer Nature 2024.
Keywords: surgical technique; united states; reproducibility; reproducibility of results; internet; questionnaire; patient information; diagnosis; surgery; colorectal surgery; hospital admission; reliability; robotics; abdominal surgery; decision making; robotic; digestive system surgical procedures; england; robotic surgery; procedures; websites; search engines; humans; human; article; robotic surgical procedures; robot assisted surgery; informed decision; patient-oriented; search terms; decisions makings; cohen's kappas; firefox; modern medicine; search engines - google
Journal Title: Journal of Robotic Surgery
Volume: 18
ISSN: 1863-2483
Publisher: Springer Verlag London  
Date Published: 2024-01-01
Start Page: 66
Language: English
DOI: 10.1007/s11701-023-01817-2
PUBMED: 38329649
PROVIDER: scopus
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