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A comparison of world wide web resources for identifying medical information. Academic radiology [Acad Radiol] Journal article

 
TitleA comparison of world wide web resources for identifying medical information.
Author(s)Johnson PT, Chen JK, Eng J, Makary MA, Fishman EK 
InstitutionThe Russell H. Morgan Department of Radiology and Radiological Sciences, 601 N. Caroline Street, Room 3251, Baltimore, MD 21287.
SourceAcad Radiol 2008 Sep; 15(9):1165-72.
AbstractRATIONALE AND
OBJECTIVES: To compare the utility of a search engine, Google, with other medical and non-medical, web-based resources for identifying specific medical information.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: This institutional review board-approved case cross-over study randomly assigned 89 medical student volunteers to use either Google or any other web-based resource (excluding Google) to research 10 advanced medical questions in a multiple choice exam. Primary outcome measures were resource efficiency (inversely related to number of links used to identify the correct answer for each question) and correctness (number of correct answers/total number of questions answered). For Google searches, the sites providing the information in question were also evaluated.
RESULTS: The most frequently selected non-Google resources were Yahoo (n = 531), Ask.com (n = 110), and the interactive encyclopedia Wikipedia.com (n = 74). Google was more efficient than all other resources (1.50 vs. 1.94 mean links, P < .0001), with no significant difference in correctness (97% [756/780] vs. 96% [747/780], P = .16). After a Google search, the four most common categories of sites that provided the correct answer were dictionary/encyclopedia sites, medical websites, National Library of Medicine resources, or journal websites. Yahoo was less efficient than Google (1.90 vs. 1.54 mean links, P < .0001). However, non-Google search engines were more efficient than web sites (eg, Wikipedia, medical websites) and PubMed (1.87 vs. 2.54 mean links, P = .0004).
CONCLUSION: Google is an efficient web resource for identifying specific medical information, by guiding users to an array of medical resources.
Languageeng
Pub Type(s)Journal Article
PubMed ID18692758
  
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