Evaluation of NCI-Designated Cancer Center and Comprehensive Cancer Center Survivorship-Focused Websites: Information Provided and Accessibility

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作者
Kurtzman, Rachel T. [1 ]
Mikesell, Lisa [2 ]
Crabtree, Benjamin F. [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Chicago, NORC, 55 East Monroe St,30th Floor, Bethesda, MD 60603 USA
[2] Rutgers State Univ, Sch Commun & Informat, New Brunswick, NJ USA
[3] Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Med Sch, Res Div, Family Med & Community Hlth, New Brunswick, NJ USA
[4] Rutgers Canc Inst New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
HEALTH INFORMATION; INTERNET;
D O I
10.6004/jnccn.2024.7017
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Background: Individuals with a history of cancer increasingly seek health information from online resources, including NCI-designated Cancer Center websites. Centers receive NCI designation because they provide excellent care and engage in cutting-edge research. However, the information presented on these webpages and their accessibility is unknown. An evaluation of the survivorship-focused webpages from NCI-designated Cancer Centers is needed to assess survivorship information and accessibility of these webpages. Methods: We conducted an evaluation of the survivorship-focused webpages from 64 NCI-designated Cancer Centers. We evaluated where survivorship- focused webpages were housed, if there was a survivorship clinic or program, target audience of the webpage, how cancer survivor was defined, contact methods, and available resources. Accessibility outcomes included readability, font type, font size, color scheme, and alternative text (alt text) descriptors. An artificial intelligence (AI) audit was conducted to assess if the webpage was compliant with national accessibility guidelines. Results: Most cancer centers had a survivorship-focused webpage, with 72% located on the cancer center's website and 28% on a health system website. Survivorship information available varied considerably and was often lacking in detail. Although three-quarters of web- pages targeted patients only, variable definitions of cancer survivor were observed. Accessibility issues identified included inconsistent use of alt text descriptors, font size smaller than 15 points, and color schemes without adequate contrast. The average reading-level of information presented was above 12th grade. Only 9% of webpages were compliant with online accessibility guidelines; 72% semicompliant and 21% were noncompliant. Conclusions: Information presented on NCI-designated Cancer Center survivorship-focused webpages was inconsistent, often lacking, and inaccessible. NCI-designated Cancer Centers are role models for cancer research in the United States and have an obligation to provide survivorship information. Changes to content and website design are needed to provide better information for individuals seeking resources and health information relative to their cancer and care.
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