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Rev. Cuerpo Méd. Hosp. Nac. Almanzor Aguinaga Asenjo ; 14(Supl. 1): 33-40, oct. 21, 2021.
Article in Spanish, English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1354861

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Introducción: La pandemia de la COVID-19 ha generado un incremento de la información sobre esta enfermedad, por lo que es fundamental garantizar la credibilidad y confiabilidad de las páginas web que brindan esta información. Objetivo: Evaluar la confiabilidad de la información sanitaria en español sobre la COVID-19 en el motor de búsqueda Google considerando los criterios de la herramienta HONcode. Material y métodos: Estudio observacional de corte transversal. Las páginas web de Google se analizaron en diciembre del 2020 desde Lima-Perú, utilizando 4 términos de búsqueda. Se evaluó la confiabilidad de la información sanitaria de las páginas web mediante la herramienta HONcode (versión 3.1.3). Se clasificaron según la fuente de información y su procedencia. El análisis estadístico se realizó para un nivel de significancia de p<0,05. Resultados: Se evaluaron 200 páginas web en español, el 16,5% poseían certificado HONcode, la mayoría fue de la OMS (33,3%), la principal fuente de información fue "académica-profesional" (30,0%). Además, el 33,0% de las páginas web eran peruanas, siendo mayormente de tipo gubernamental (42,4%), pero ninguna tenía certificado HONcode. Conclusiones: Solo una de cada seis páginas web proporcionaba información sanitaria confiable sobre la COVID-19. Además, se distingue la presencia de las páginas web de la OMS en proveer información sanitaria sobre la COVID-19 en Google. Si bien este estudio destaca las páginas web de organismos internacionales, se requiere fortalecer la comunicación desde las páginas web gubernamentales peruanas.


Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has generated an increase in information about this disease, so it is essential to ensure the credibility and reliability of the web pages that provide this information. Objective: To evaluate the reliability of health information in Spanish on COVID-19 in the Google search engine considering the criteria of the HONcode tool. Material and methods: Observational cross-sectional study. Google web pages were analyzed in December 2020 from Lima-Peru, using 4 search terms. The reliability of the health information on the web pages was assessed using the HONcode tool (version 3.1.3). They were classified according to the source of information and its provenance. Statistical analysis was performed for a significance level of p<0.05. Results: 200 web pages in Spanish were evaluated, 16.5% were HONcode certified, most of them were from the WHO (33.3%), the main source of information was "academic-professional" (30.0%). In addition, 33.0% of the web pages were Peruvian, being mostly governmental (42.4%), but none had HONcode certificate. Conclusions: Only one out of six web pages provided reliable health information on COVID-19. In addition, the presence of WHO web pages in providing health information about COVID-19 on Google stands out. Although this study highlights the web pages of international organizations, there is a need to strengthen communication from Peruvian governmental web pages.

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Rev. Fac. Med. (Bogotá) ; 64(4): 687-694, oct.-dic. 2016. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-956792

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Resumen Introducción. Las guías de práctica clínica colombianas para la atención sanitaria se difunden en el Portal Web del Ministerio de Salud y Protección Social. Objetivo. Analizar el tráfico del portal de guías clínicas a través de métricas de consulta web. Materiales y métodos. Se realizó análisis del tráfico del portal en un periodo de 20 meses utilizando Google Analytics y Megalytic. Resultados. Se registraron 190 115 ingresos, 125 475 (≈66%) fueron visitantes de primera vez y 63 118 (≈33%) usuarios repetidos. 126 994 usuarios visitaron 608 745 páginas, con un promedio de 3.2 páginas por sesión, tiempo de consulta de 3.45 minutos por visita y tasa de rebote promedio del 46.74%. 40% de los usuarios interactuó al menos con tres páginas y también 40% abandonaron el portal sin interactuar con una segunda página. Las sesiones se originaron desde Colombia, México, Perú y España, en el primero se presentaron 169 666 y Bogotá, D.C. registró el mayor número de visitas (32%), seguido de Medellín (12.3%), Cali (8.3%), Barranquilla (4.1%) y Bucaramanga (3.3%); estas cinco ciudades acumulan el 60% del tráfico. Las guías más visitadas fueron las de manejo de embarazo e infección de tracto urogenital. Conclusiones. El portal presenta tráfico aceptable en los primeros 20 meses de funcionamiento. Se debe mantener un portal innovador que mejore la difusión de las guías.


Abstract Introduction: Colombian clinical practice guidelines for health care are published in the Web Portal of the Ministry of Health and Social Protection. Objective: To analyze the traffic of the clinical guidelines portal through web consultation metrics. Materials and methods: The website traffic analysis was performed over a period of 20 months using Google Analytics and Megalytic. Results: 190 115 users logged in, and 125 475 of them (≈66%) were first -time visitors, while 63 118 (≈33%) were repeated users. 126 994 users visited 608 745 pages, with an average of 3.2 pages per session, query time of 3.45 minutes per visit and average rebound rate of 46.74%. 40% of users interacted with at least three pages and 40% left the site without interacting with a second page. The sessions originated in Colombia, Mexico, Peru and Spain; the first country represented 169 666 visits and Bogotá D.C. recorded the highest number of visits (32%), followed by Medellín (12.3%), Cali (8.3%), Barranquilla (4.1%) and Bucaramanga (3.3%), for a total of 60% of the traffic. The most visited guides were handling pregnancy and infection of the urogenital tract. Conclusions: The portal had an acceptable traffic during the first 20 months of operation. An innovative portal that improves the dissemination of the guides must remain active.

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Gac. méd. espirit ; 18(3): 38-46, sept.-dic. 2016.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1039912

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Fundamento: La mayoría de los sitios web utilizan galerías de imágenes para mostrar sus productos y servicios, la página web del Centro Provincial de Información de Ciencias Médicas de Sancti Spíritus no tenía una galería de imágenes médicas donde los profesionales de la salud pudieran compartir, organizar y preservar el patrimonio fotográfico de las Ciencias Médicas del territorio. Objetivo: Proponer una Galería de imágenes en el sitio web del Centro Provincial de Información de Ciencias Médicas de la de Sancti Spíritus. Desarrollo: Para el diseño de esta Galería se utilizó el sistema de gestión de contenidos Drupal porque es totalmente gratuito, personalizable, muy potente y flexible, incorpora las funcionalidades más comunes, es prácticamente un estándar "de facto", facilita la internacionalización, facilita la escalabilidad, el sistema implementado constituye un medio idóneo para lograr el acceso abierto a las imágenes médicas. Conclusiones: La Galería de imágenes médicas del sitio web es una fuente de consulta para los profesionales de la salud, esta contribuye a la actividad docente, asistencial e investigadora de los profesionales.


Background: Most of the web sites use galleries of images to show their products and services, the web site of the Provincial Center of Information of the Medical Sciences University of Sancti Spíritus didn't have a gallery of medical images where the professionals of the health could share, organize and preserve the photographic patrimony of the Medical Sciences in the territor. Objective: To propose a Gallery of images in the web site of the Provincial Center of Information of Medical Sciences University of Sancti Spíritus. Development: For the design of this Gallery the system of administration of contained Drupal was used because it is completely free, customizable, very potent and flexible, it incorporates the most common functionalities, it is practically a standard "of facto", it facilitates the internationalization, it facilitates the scalability, the implemented system constitutes a suitable mean to achieve the open access to the medical images Conclusions: The Gallery of medical images of the web site is a consultation source for the professionals of the health, it contributes to educational, assistance activity and investigative of professionals.


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Medical Informatics , Access to Information , /methods , Social Media , Web Browser
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Journal of Educational Evaluation for Health Professions ; : 13-2015.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-61232

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A variety of structured assessment tools for use in surgical training have been reported, but extant assessment tools often employ paper-based rating forms. Digital assessment forms for evaluating surgical skills could potentially offer advantages over paper-based forms, especially in complex assessment situations. In this paper, we report on the development of cross-platform digital assessment forms for use with multiple raters in order to facilitate the automatic processing of surgical skills assessments that include structured ratings. The FileMaker 13 platform was used to create a database containing the digital assessment forms, because this software has cross-platform functionality on both desktop computers and handheld devices. The database is hosted online, and the rating forms can therefore also be accessed through most modern web browsers. Cross-platform digital assessment forms were developed for the rating of surgical skills. The database platform used in this study was reasonably priced, intuitive for the user, and flexible. The forms have been provided online as free downloads that may serve as the basis for further development or as inspiration for future efforts. In conclusion, digital assessment forms can be used for the structured rating of surgical skills and have the potential to be especially useful in complex assessment situations with multiple raters, repeated assessments in various times and locations, and situations requiring substantial subsequent data processing or complex score calculations.


Subject(s)
Physical Examination , Web Browser
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