Information quality assessment on tuberculosis sites: analysis of a participatory experience

ABSTRACT Health information found on the Internet is often inaccurate, incomplete or incomprehensible by the population, posing risks to citizens and collectivities. Different initiatives have been made to remedy this problem. This article analyzes an evaluation experience of information quality on...

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