Quality of Patient Online Health Resources for Urticaria
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Access this abstract now Full Text Available for ClinicalKey SubscribersUrticaria is a common dermatosis that can negatively impact patient psychological and physical health with increased economic burden.1 As patients increasingly use the Internet to obtain health information, dermatologists should be aware of quality and readability of urticaria related online content.2 Herein, we evaluate the readability, quality, and timeliness of educational online content on urticaria.
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Readability, Quality, and Timeliness of Patient Online Health Resources for Urticaria
J Am Acad Dermatol 2021 May 02;[EPub Ahead of Print], DR De, J Seivright, D Yee, JL Hsiao, VY ShiFrom MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.