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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone and Men's Health Articles
The Quality of Online TRT Information
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<blockquote data-quote="Jinzang" data-source="post: 148010" data-attributes="member: 12925"><p>A study evaluated the quality of online information about testosterone. Blogs and forums such as this one were excluded from the study. The <a href="https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/tBGPIK6kCVKkUsVhtEKH/full?target=10.1080%2F13685538.2018.1482867&" target="_blank">complete text of the study</a> is online. The conclusion was:</p><p></p><p>"Information about TRT on the internet is not comprehensive, often failing to adequately describe important safety information and the need for regular monitoring and follow up. Most websites do not describe the various routes of administration in enough detail to support patients with their decision making. Additionally, websites are written at a higher readability level than what is currently recommended for patient health information. More effort is required to improve the quality of patient focused online TRT information."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jinzang, post: 148010, member: 12925"] A study evaluated the quality of online information about testosterone. Blogs and forums such as this one were excluded from the study. The [URL='https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/tBGPIK6kCVKkUsVhtEKH/full?target=10.1080%2F13685538.2018.1482867&']complete text of the study[/URL] is online. The conclusion was: "Information about TRT on the internet is not comprehensive, often failing to adequately describe important safety information and the need for regular monitoring and follow up. Most websites do not describe the various routes of administration in enough detail to support patients with their decision making. Additionally, websites are written at a higher readability level than what is currently recommended for patient health information. More effort is required to improve the quality of patient focused online TRT information." [/QUOTE]
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The Quality of Online TRT Information
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