Now a days, most people will believe everything that they read on the internet. This can provide them with false information on the subject they are researching. Not only does the false information give you a incorrect analysis, you may be dealing with a completely different illness or disease that the website is explaining. However, WebMD is a good source to find information on any type of disease or illnesses. I feel, when looking for medical information on disease and illness, it is imperative to have correct information that is easy to understand and is up to date. After evaluation WebMD’s website on ADHD I have come to realize that the information is accurate, current, and provides a complete overview of the topic at hand.
The definition of Accuracy is defined as, “the condition or quality of being true, correct, or exact; freedom from error or defect; precision or exactness; correctness.” (dictionary.com) Accuracy is important when dealing with any type of information; but more so when dealing with medical information. WebMD provides us with link where we can contact the author of article and ask any questions pertaining to the illness or disease. Another link that provides us with closure or authenticity is the “who we are” tab provided by the website. This is where you can find the credibility on the authors. On this link, it lists where they went to school, their board certification, and their previous/current employment. After evaluation WebMD, I have found that the information is accurate and trustworthy. I feel one of the most important things to consider when evaluating a webpage is how current the information is on the article. Website can lose their credibility if the information that they provided is out of date. This makes it very crucial for websites to provide the newest information possible. Another issue that websites have is dead links. Dead links are web pages that have been updated or worked on and the