Dietary supplements are widely used but not always safe. With the rapid development of the Internet, consumers usually seek health information including dietary supplement information online. To help consumers access quality online dietary supplement information, we have identified trustworthy dietary supplement information sources and built an evidence-based knowledge base of dietary supplement information-the integrated DIetary Supplement Knowledge base (iDISK) that integrates and standardizes dietary supplement related information across these different sources. However, as information in iDISK was collected from scientific sources, the complex medical jargon is a barrier for consumers' comprehension. To assess how different approaches to simplify and represent dietary supplement information from iDISK will affect lay consumers' comprehension, using a crowdsourcing platform, we recruited participants to read dietary supplement information in four different representations from iDISK: original text, syntactic and lexical text simplification, manual text simplification, and a graph-based visualization. We then assessed how the different simplification and representation strategies affected consumers' comprehension of dietary supplement information in terms of accuracy and response time to a set of comprehension questions. With responses from 690 qualified participants, our experiments confirmed that the manual approach had the best performance for both accuracy and response time to the comprehension questions, while the graph-based approach ranked the second outperforming other representations. In some cases, the graph-based representation outperformed the manual approach in terms of response time. A hybrid approach that combines text and graph-based representations might be needed to accommodate consumers' different information needs and information seeking behavior.
翻译:由于互联网的迅速发展,消费者通常寻求健康信息,包括饮食补充信息。为了帮助消费者获取高质量的在线饮食补充信息,我们确定了可靠的饮食补充信息来源,并建立了一个基于证据的饮食补充信息知识库,即综合的DIetary补充信息知识库(DIDISK),该知识库整合了不同来源的饮食补充相关信息,并使之标准化。然而,由于从科学来源收集了iDISK中的信息,复杂的医学术语是消费者理解的屏障。为了评估简化和代表来自iDISK的饮食补充信息的不同方法将如何影响普通消费者的理解,我们利用一个众包平台,聘请了参与者阅读饮食补充信息,在来自 iDISK的四个不同表述中,即原始文本、综合和词汇简化、手动文本简化和图表化视觉化。我们随后评估了不同简化和表述战略如何影响消费者对基于饮食补充方法的信息的理解,即准确性和对一系列理解问题的反应时间。在690名合格的参与者的答复中,我们进行的实验证实了对基于时间的消费者理解性理解性理解方法的理解,同时,在基于图表的图表的表述中,采用最佳表现方法时程分析方法时,可能使基于图表反映其他案例的手法得到最佳表现。