Published on in Vol 4, No 4 (2015): Oct-Dec

Third Molars on the Internet: A Guide for Assessing Information Quality and Readability

Third Molars on the Internet: A Guide for Assessing Information Quality and Readability

Third Molars on the Internet: A Guide for Assessing Information Quality and Readability

Journals

  1. Dee E, Varady N. Radiation Oncology Online: Quality, Strategies, and Disparities. Journal of Cancer Education 2020;35(5):988 View
  2. Dee E, Varady N, Katz J, Buchmiller T. Disparity in online health information in pediatric vs. adult surgical conditions. Pediatric Surgery International 2019;35(7):813 View
  3. Meade M, Dreyer C. Web‐based information on orthodontic clear aligners: a qualitative and readability assessment. Australian Dental Journal 2020;65(3):225 View
  4. Rossi-Fedele G, Musu D, Cotti E, Doğramacı E. Root Canal Treatment versus Single-Tooth Implant: A Systematic Review of Internet Content. Journal of Endodontics 2016;42(6):846 View
  5. Barber S, Pavitt S, Meads D, Khambay B, Bekker H. Assessment of information resources for people with hypodontia. BDJ Open 2018;4(1) View
  6. Ansari M, Hamzehei R, Valizadeh-Haghi S. Persian language health websites on Ebola disease: less credible than you think?. Journal of the Egyptian Public Health Association 2020;95(1) View
  7. Nath C, Huh J, Adupa A, Jonnalagadda S. Website Sharing in Online Health Communities: A Descriptive Analysis. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2016;18(1):e11 View
  8. Hanna K, Sambrook P, Armfield J, Brennan D. Internet use, online information seeking and knowledge among third molar patients attending public dental services. Australian Dental Journal 2017;62(3):323 View
  9. Davaris M, Barnett S, Abouassaly R, Lawrentschuk N. Thoracic Surgery Information on the Internet: A Multilingual Quality Assessment. Interactive Journal of Medical Research 2017;6(1):e5 View
  10. Dee E, Lee G. Adverse Effects of Radiotherapy and Chemotherapy for Common Malignancies: What Is the Quality of Information Patients Are Finding Online?. Journal of Cancer Education 2021;36(1):178 View
  11. Kidy S, McGoldrick D, Stockton P. YouTube™ as a source of information on extraction of third molars. Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery 2021;25(4):519 View
  12. Valizadeh-Haghi S, Rahmatizadeh S, Soleimaninejad A, Mousavi Shirazi S, Mollaei P. Are health websites credible enough for elderly self-education in the most prevalent elderly diseases?. BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making 2021;21(1) View
  13. Xie W, Ji M, Zhao M, Zhou T, Yang F, Qian X, Chow C, Lam K, Hao T. Detecting Symptom Errors in Neural Machine Translation of Patient Health Information on Depressive Disorders: Developing Interpretable Bayesian Machine Learning Classifiers. Frontiers in Psychiatry 2021;12 View
  14. Tagar H, Modgill O, Patel J, Edwards J, Obisesan O. A patient information video for treatment under intravenous conscious sedation: considerations, challenges and prospects. Dental Update 2021;48(9):752 View
  15. Ji M, Xie W, Huang R, Qian X. Forecasting Erroneous Neural Machine Translation of Disease Symptoms: Development of Bayesian Probabilistic Classifiers for Cross-Lingual Health Translation. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2021;18(18):9873 View