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Erstellung eines Bewertungssystems für virtuelle Selbsthilfegruppen am Beispiel deutschsprachiger Krebsforen
Author(s) -
Helene Nenoff,
Jochen Ernst,
Norbert Köhler,
Heide Götze
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
zeitschrift für psychosomatische medizin und psychotherapie
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.203
H-Index - 28
eISSN - 2196-8349
pISSN - 1438-3608
DOI - 10.13109/zptm.2019.65.3.272
Subject(s) - german , moderation , transparency (behavior) , online discussion , the internet , computer science , quality (philosophy) , world wide web , grading (engineering) , medical education , medicine , engineering , civil engineering , computer security , archaeology , epistemology , machine learning , history , philosophy
Development of an evaluation system for online self-help groups by using the example of German-speaking cancer forums Objectives: This paper pursues the question how the quality of forums can be evaluated. Therefor a grading system was designed and 23 German-speaking cancer forums were evaluated by content and formal criteria Methods: Using a keyword-based internet search, 23 forums were identified. Data was gathered about: number of themes, posts and members, structure, key subjects and type of financing. Furthermore, an evaluation system was developed, with which the forums where assessed. Results: The forums were divided in forums with (n = 10) and without (n = 9) focus on a type of cancer. Four are health portals with forum-function. The quality of online cancer forums is heterogeneous, the evaluation resulted an average quality index of 2.7 for the total cancer forums Conclusion: A good information editing, moderation, data protection and transparency are important quality criteria. The evaluation of forums may help the patients, to autonomously value the quality of the presented information.

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