Abstract
Background: It is known that parents and cleft-patients are actively searching for online information and participating in online forums. Since there are no studies available on the quality of online patient information about cleft lip and palate, it is important to evaluate the quality of this information. When quality is lacking, healthcare professionals must refer patients to websites of good quality. Furthermore, by getting a better understanding of the definition of quality according to patients, online information can be adjusted.
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