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Int Arch Otorhinolaryngol 2013; 17(04): 358-362
DOI: 10.1055/s-0033-1351372
Original Article
Thieme Publicações Ltda Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Quality, Range, and Legibility in Web Sites Related to Orofacial Functions

Camila de Castro Corrêa
1   Speech-Language Pathologist and Audiologist; Masters Student, Bauru School of Dentistry, University of São Paulo, Bauru/SP, Brazil
,
Deborah Viviane Ferrari
2   Department of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, Bauru School of Dentistry, University of São Paulo, Bauru/SP, Brazil
,
Giédre Berretin-Felix
2   Department of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, Bauru School of Dentistry, University of São Paulo, Bauru/SP, Brazil
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31. Januar 2013

03. Mai 2013

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13. September 2013 (online)

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Abstract

Introduction Plenty of information about health is available on the Internet; however, quality and legibility are not always evaluated. Knowledge regarding orofacial functions can be considered important for the population because it allows proper stimulus, early diagnosis, and prevention of the oral myofunctional alterations during early infancy.

Objective The aim was evaluate the quality, legibility, and range of Web sites available in Brazilian Portuguese regarding the orofacial functions.

Methods Selected Web sites with information directed to parents/caregivers of babies regarding breast-feeding, feeding after 6 months, deleterious oral habits, and breathing and speech were studied. The Web sites were evaluated through the application of Flesch Reading Ease Test and aspects of the Health on the Net (HON) modified code (HONCode); the range of the subjects addressed was compared with other aspects of infant development.

Results From the access of 350 pages of the Internet, 35 Web sites were selected and 315 excluded because they did not meet the inclusion criteria. In relation to legibility, Web sites scored an average of 61.23% in the Flesch Test, and the application of the modified HONCode showed an average of 6.43 points; an average of 2.49 subjects were found per Web site evaluated, with information on breast-feeding being more frequent and subjects such as breathing and speech less frequent.

Conclusions Web sites that deal with orofacial functions presented standard legibility classification. Only half of the ethical principles were considered by the modified HONCode in their majority, and most addressed subjects after “breast-feeding” were presented with restricted range.