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Original Article

Information on early menopause: is the internet the place to search?

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Pages 248-255 | Received 26 Dec 2016, Accepted 19 Feb 2017, Published online: 23 Mar 2017
 

Abstract

Objective: Early menopause (EM), menopause before 45 years, affects up to 10% of women. The internet was perceived by women with EM to be the best source of information regarding EM; however, the reality is unknown. The aim of this study was to assess the quality and content of easily accessible websites relating to EM.

Methods: The keyword ‘early menopause’ was used for a web search using Google. The first two pages of results, plus an additional five websites, were analyzed for website quality and content by two independent reviewers according to published methodology.

Results: After excluding duplicates, 26 websites were analyzed. Geographical origin of Google domain conferred 32–53% search congruity. Commercial websites (10/26) and inclusion of advertisements (50%) were common. Few websites listed authorship (39%) or provided references (54%), and only 35% were quality certified. Most (54%) had a readability level above recommended. Median score for website content was 9/20. Medical society websites did not rank higher than other website categories for content but more frequently provided references/supporting data (p = 0.017).

Conclusion: Easily accessible websites regarding EM have significant deficiencies in quality and content. This study indicates the need for higher-quality internet resources for women seeking EM information.

Conflict of interest

Amanda Vincent is a member of the Editorial Board of Climacteric. Results included in this manuscript have been presented as a poster at the International Congress of Endocrinology (Beijing, 2016) and as an oral presentation at the 15th World Congress on Menopause (Prague, 2016).

Source of funding

Nil.

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