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Qualitative analysis of Parkinson’s disease information on social media: the case of YouTube?

机译:对社交媒体上帕金森氏病信息的定性分析:以YouTube为例?

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IntroductionThere is a paucity of data pertaining to the usefulness of information presented on social media platforms on chronic neuropsychiatric conditions such as Parkinson’s disease (PD). The aim of this study was to examine the quality of YouTube? videos that deliver general information on PD and the availability and design of instructional videos addressing the caregiving role in PD. MethodsYouTube? was searched using the keyword “Parkinson’s disease” for relevant videos. Videos were assessed for usefulness and accuracy based on pre-defined criteria. Data on video characteristics including total viewership, duration, ratings, and source of videos were collated. Instructional PD videos that addressed the role of caregivers were examined closely for the design and scope of instructional content. ResultsA total of 100 videos met the inclusion criteria. Just under a third of videos (28%) was uploaded by trusted academic organisations. Overall, 15% of PD videos were found to be somewhat useful and only 4% were assessed as providing very useful PD information; 3% of surveyed videos were misleading. The mean number of video views (regardless of video source) was not significantly different between the different video ratings ( p =?0.86). Although personal videos trended towards being less useful than videos from academic organisations, this association was not statistically significant ( p =?0.13). ConclusionTo our knowledge, this is the first study to assess the usefulness of PD information on the largest video-sharing website, YouTube?. In general, the overall quality of information presented in the videos screened was mediocre. Viewership of accurate vs. misleading information was, however, very similar. Therefore, healthcare providers should direct PD patients and their families to the resources that provide reliable and accurate information.
机译:简介很少有数据与社交媒体平台上显示的有关慢性神经精神疾病(如帕金森氏病(PD))的信息的有用性有关。这项研究的目的是检查YouTube的质量?提供有关PD的一般信息以及解决PD中护理角色的教学视频的可用性和设计的视频。方法YouTube?使用关键字“帕金森氏病”搜索了相关视频。根据预定义的标准对视频进行了有用性和准确性评估。整理了有关视频特征的数据,包括总收视率,时长,收视率和视频来源。针对教学内容的设计和范围,仔细检查了涉及护理人员角色的教学PD视频。结果共有100部视频符合纳入标准。受信任的学术机构仅上传了不到三分之一的视频(占28%)。总体而言,发现15%的PD视频有用,只有4%的PD视频被评估为提供了非常有用的PD信息; 3%的被调查视频具有误导性。在不同的视频等级之间,视频观看的平均次数(与视频来源无关)没有显着差异(p =?0.86)。尽管个人视频倾向于比学术组织的视频有用,但这种关联在统计上并不显着(p =?0.13)。结论据我们所知,这是第一项评估最大的视频共享网站YouTube?上PD信息有用性的研究。通常,在所筛选的视频中呈现的信息总体质量中等。但是,准确和误导性信息的观看者非常相似。因此,医疗保健提供者应指导PD患者及其家人使用提供可靠和准确信息的资源。

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