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  • Cancer survivors often use the internet to find information about managing the fear of cancer recurrence (FCR), but the quality and readability of available resources vary widely.
  • A study evaluated 23 online FCR self-management resources and found that the average readability level was around 11th grade, with average suitability and quality scores at 56% and 53%, respectively.
  • The research identified a cluster of 15 resources with higher suitability and quality, highlighting the need for more culturally appropriate and accessible resources with effective self-management strategies for cancer survivors.

Article Abstract

Cancer survivors often rely on the internet for health information, which has varying levels of readability, suitability, and quality. There is a need for high-quality online self-management resources for cancer survivors with fear of cancer recurrence (FCR). This study evaluated the readability, suitability, and quality of publicly available online FCR self-management resources. A Google search using FCR-related keywords identified freely available FCR self-management resources for cancer survivors in English. Resource readability (reading grade level), suitability, and quality were evaluated using relevant assessment tools. Descriptive statistics and cluster analysis identified resources with higher suitability and quality scores. Mean resource ( = 23) readability score was grade 11 (SD = 1.6, Range = 9-14). The mean suitability score was 56.0% (SD = 11.4%, Range = 31.0-76.3%), indicating average suitability and the mean quality score was 53% (SD = 11.7%, Range = 27-80%), indicating fair quality. A cluster of 15 (65%) resources with higher suitability and quality scores was identified. There were no significant associations between suitability or quality scores and the type of organisation that published the resources. Online FCR self-management resources varied in readability, suitability and quality. Resources with higher quality and suitability scores relative to other resources are identified for use by healthcare professionals and cancer survivors. Resources that are more culturally appropriate, with lower reading grade levels and detailed self-management strategies are needed.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10814354PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/curroncol31010005DOI Listing

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