1. Assessment of websites on cleft lip and palate in Brazilian Portuguese
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Camila de Castro Corrêa, Fernanda Souza Lobo, Ana Luiza Vieira Benito, Maria Clara Luciano Silva, Melissa Pirola-Picinato, Luciana Paula Maximino, and Maria Gabriela Cavalheiro
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Cleft Lip ,Cleft Palate ,Patient Portals ,Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation ,Philology. Linguistics ,P1-1091 ,Otorhinolaryngology ,RF1-547 - Abstract
ABSTRACT Purpose: this study aimed at assessing the legibility, reliability, usability and coverage of websites on cleft lip and/or palate (CL/P) in Brazilian Portuguese and providing a global comparison. Methods: in order to evaluate the obtained data, four protocols were used, i.e., the Website Coverage Protocol, the legibility (by means of the COH METRIX PORT), the reliability (Discern Protocol), and the usability (by means of the System Usability Scale). Results: 98 websites were included with average legibility scoring of 31.6±11.7, rated as a hard readability level. Coverage average scoring was 19.9±3.79 from a total of 35 points. As for reliability, average scoring was 43.2±6.51 points, rated as acceptable. The usability scoring was 24.8±2.18 points, rated as the worst imaginable one. Conclusion: therefore, the assessed Brazilian websites on CL/P were rated difficult for legibility, requiring high-school level of education, restricted coverage and acceptable reliability, in addition to the low usability. The results were similar to those of websites from other countries, except for the legibility aspect, which was lower for Brazilian websites.
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- 2023
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