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Fiction, Falsehoods, and Few Facts: Cross-Sectional Study on the Content-Related Quality of Atopic Eczema-Related Videos on YouTube

机译:小说,虚假,少数事实:横断面研究youtube上与特内湿疹相关的视频相关质量

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Background In recent years, YouTube has become a recognized source of medical information for health care consumers. Although YouTube has advantages in this context, there are potential dangers as videos may contain nonscientific, misleading, or even harmful information. Objective As little is known about YouTube as a source of information on atopic dermatitis (AD), we investigated the content-related quality of AD videos and their perception among YouTube users. Methods The quality of the 100 most viewed AD videos was assessed by using the Global Quality Scale (GQS) and the DISCERN instrument. Videos were classified as “useful,” “misleading,” and “potentially harmful,” and the correlations of viewers’ ratings (likes) with the GQS and DISCERN scores were assessed. Results Among the 100 videos, 68.0% (68/100) and 62.0% (62/100) were of poor and very poor scientific quality, respectively. Additionally, 32.0% (32/100) of the videos were classified as useful, 48.0% (48/100) were classified as misleading, and 34.0% (34/100) were classified as potentially harmful. Viewers’ ratings did not correlate with the GQS and DISCERN scores. Overall, 50.0% (50/100) of the videos were posted by private individuals and promoters of complementary/alternative treatments, 42.0% (42/100) by therapeutical advertisers, and only 8.0% (8/100) by nonprofit organizations/universities. Conclusions Our study demonstrated that two-thirds of the videos analyzed were below acceptable medical quality standards and that many videos were disseminating misleading or even dangerous content. Subjective and anecdotal content was overrepresented, and viewers did not appear to be able to distinguish between high- and low-quality videos. Health promotion strategies by professional medical organizations are needed to improve their presence and visibility on YouTube.
机译:背景技术近年来,YouTube已成为医疗保健消费者的认可的医疗信息来源。虽然YouTube在这种情况下具有优势,但由于视频可能包含非基本,误导或甚至有害信息存在潜在的危险。目的,关于YouTube的目的是作为特应性皮炎的信息来源(广告),我们调查了与AD视频的内容相关质量及其在YouTube用户之间的看法。方法通过使用全球质量尺度(GQS)和辨别仪器评估100个最近似广告视频的质量。视频被归类为“有用”,“误导性”和“潜在有害”,以及观众评级(喜欢)与GQS和辨别得分的相关性的相关性。结果在100个视频中,68.0%(68/100)和62.0%(62/100)分别具有差,科学质量很差。此外,32.0%(32/100)视频被归类为有用,48.0%(48/100)被归类为误导,34.0%(34/100)被归类为潜在有害。观众的评级与GQS和辨别得分无关。总体而言,50.0%(50/100)的视频发布由互补/替代治疗的私人个人和促进者,治疗广告商42.0%(42/100),并由非营利组织/大学仅有8.0%(8/100) 。结论我们的研究表明,分析的视频中的三分之二低于可接受的医疗质量标准,并且许多视频正在传播误导性甚至危险的内容。主观和轶事内容超越了,观众似乎无法区分高质量和低质量的视频。需要专业医疗组织的健康促进策略来提高他们对YouTube的存在和可见性。

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