Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Global Open (Feb 2024)

A Systematic Evaluation of the Quality of Health Information on Cleft Lip and Palate in the Arabic Language

  • Abdullah A. Al Qurashi, MBBS,
  • Qutaiba N.M. Shah Mardan, MBBS, MRCS(Eng),
  • Tala N. Mawad,
  • Razan Omar Alsubhi,
  • Abdulah Bokhari,
  • Ghadeer Daghistani,
  • Rena Y. Abualjamal,
  • Amal Mohammed Alharbi,
  • Mohammed D. Al Qarni, MBBS,
  • Abdullah Alhuzali,
  • Mohamed Amir Mrad, MD, FRCSC, FACS

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1097/GOX.0000000000005604
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2
p. e5604

Abstract

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Background:. The internet serves as a vital health information resource, yet the quality of data on specific health conditions, especially in Arabic, is often overlooked. This research assesses the quality of Arabic online information about cleft lip and palate (CLP) and proposes avenues for enhancement. Methods:. From July to August 2022, a systematic evaluation of Arabic articles on CLP was performed using the DISCERN tool for quality assessment. Searches on Google and Bing resulted in 119 articles that met the study’s criteria. Results:. The quality of available Arabic information on CLP displayed substantial gaps. Commercial sources dominated (49.6%), followed by private (32.8%) and nonprofit entities (17.6%). The average DISCERN score was 2.26 of 5 (SD = 1.06), indicating the need for enhanced content, particularly concerning treatment risks. Conclusions:. The study underscores the subpar quality of Arabic CLP information online, which might mislead patients and impede access to accurate advice. Nonprofit organizations should bolster their online footprint, offering refined health content. A deep dive into DISCERN scores reveals pinpointed improvement areas. Clinicians should direct patients and their families to reliable information sources. Addressing these gaps promises improved CLP knowledge in Arabic, fostering superior patient education and outcomes for those with this condition.