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Development and assessment of a website presenting evidence-based information for people with multiple sclerosis: the IN-DEEP project

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posted on 2023-02-02, 01:29 authored by C Colombo, G Filippini, Anneliese SynnotAnneliese Synnot, Sophie HillSophie Hill, R Guglielmino, S Traversa, P Confalonieri, P Mosconi, I Tramacere
Background: People with multiple sclerosis (MS) are increasingly using the Internet in the daily management of their condition. They search for high-quality information in plain language, from independent sources, based on reliable and up-to-date evidence. The Integrating and Deriving Evidence, Experiences and Preferences (IN-DEEP) project in Italy and Australia aimed to provide people with MS and family members with an online source of evidence-based information, starting from their information needs. This paper reports on the Italian project's website. Methods: Contents, layout and wording were developed with people with MS and pilot-tested. The website was evaluated using an online 29-item questionnaire for ease of language, contents, navigation, and usefulness of information aimed at people with MS, family members and the general population. Results: The website (http://indeep.istituto-besta.it/) is structured in multiple levels of information. The first topic was interferons-β for people with relapsing-remitting MS. In all, 433 people responded to the survey (276 people with MS, 68 family members and 89 others). The mean age was 45 years, almost 90 % had a high school diploma, about 80 % had relapsing-remitting MS, and the median disease duration was seven years. About 90 % judged the website clear, understandable, useful, and easy to navigate. Ninety percent of people with MS and family members would recommend it to others. Sixty-two percent reported they felt confident in making decisions on interferons-β after reading the website. Conclusions: The model was judged clear and useful. It could be adapted to other topics and diseases. Clinicians may find it useful in their relationship with patients.

Funding

The Italian IN-DEEP project was supported by a grant (2010/R/19) from the FISM Italian Multiple Sclerosis Foundation which is the research funding agency of the Italian Multiple Sclerosis Association (AISM). AISM gave support for the scientific evaluation (RG) and dissemination (ST) of the survey according to the guidelines of AISM-FISM. It did not participate in the data analysis. AISM communication experts participated in the discussion of data, but not in the decision to submit the paper for publication.

History

Publication Date

2016-03-02

Journal

BMC Neurology

Volume

16

Issue

1

Article Number

30

Pagination

9p.

Publisher

BioMed Central

ISSN

1471-2377

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