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Results: Overall, website quality was “fair” for all fractures, with a mean (standard deviation) DISCERN score of 50.3 (5.8). Website readability was measured using the Flesch Reading Ease Score (0-100), where 60-69 is ideal for the general public, and the Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level (FKGL −3.4 to ∞), where the mean FKGL of the US adult population is 8.
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The presence of Health on the Net code (HONcode) certification was assessed for all websites. Methods: Using the Google search engine, we assessed websites from the first results page for the 10 most common fractures using lay search terms. Objectives: In this study, we assessed the quality and readability of Web-based health information related to the 10 most common fractures. Currently, there is a paucity of data on the quality and readability of Web-based health information on fractures. As a result, health care professionals fear that patients may be misinformed.
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