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  • The study assessed the quality of health information related to anesthesiology available on the web for 82 hospitals in Japan.
  • Most hospitals (88%) had dedicated anesthesiology sections on their websites, but only a small percentage provided detailed clinical and educational information.
  • The findings suggest that anesthesiology departments need to improve their online presence to better serve medical consumers and students.

Article Abstract

Background: The quality of health information available in the World Wide Web is an important issue, but no review of the quality of such information has been performed.

Methods: We investigated the quality of information available on the World Wide Web regarding departments/divisions of anesthesiology in 82 specific functioned hospitals in Japan.

Results: Eighty-eight percent of the hospitals have their own web site for anesthesiology. Although only general clinical information was available on 64-71% of the web sites, detailed information on clinical results and members having diploma of the board was available on 11-26% of the sites. Regarding education, only 4% of the sites provided information on contents of lectures, whereas 75% of the sites have pages for medical students.

Conclusions: Departments/divisions of anesthesiology, especially in specific functioned hospitals, should recognize an important role of web pages for medical consumers (= e-patient) and renew their web sites appropriately and opportunely.

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