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Can You Trust What You Watch? An Assessment of the Quality of Information in Aesthetic Surgery Videos on YouTube

机译:你能相信你所看到的吗? 对YouTube审美手术视频信息质量评估

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Supplemental Digital Content is available in the text. Background: Videos on YouTube can be posted without regulation or content oversight. Unfortunately, many patients use YouTube as a resource on aesthetic surgery, leading to misinformation. Currently, there are no objective assessments of the quality of information on YouTube about aesthetic surgery. Methods: YouTube was queried for videos about the 12 most common aesthetic surgical procedures, identified from the 2015 American Society of Plastic Surgeons procedural statistics between May and June of 2016. The top 25 results for each search term were scored using the modified Ensuring Quality Information for Patients criteria based on video structure, content, and author identification. Average Ensuring Quality Information for Patients score, view count, and video duration were compared between authorship groups. Results: A total of 523 videos were graded after excluding duplicates. The mean modified Ensuring Quality Information for Patients score for all videos was 13.1 (SE, 0.18) of a possible 27. The videos under the search “nose reshaping” had the lowest mean score of 10.24 (SE, 0.74), whereas “breast augmentation” had the highest score of 15.96 (SE, 0.65). Physician authorship accounted for 59 percent of included videos and had a higher mean Ensuring Quality Information for Patients score than those by patients. Only three of the 21 search terms had a mean modified Ensuring Quality Information for Patients score meeting criteria for high-quality videos. Conclusions: The information contained in aesthetic surgery videos on YouTube is low quality. Patients should be aware that the information has the potential to be inaccurate. Plastic surgeons should be encouraged to develop high-quality videos to educate patients.
机译:文本中提供了补充数字内容。背景:YouTube上的视频可以发布不受监管或内容监督。不幸的是,很多患者使用YouTube作为美容外科的资源,导致误传。目前,已有的信息YouTube上的质量大约美容手术的客观评估。方法:YouTube曾经被查询有关的12次最常见的审美外科手术视频,从整形外科2015年美国社会确定日和2016年顶部六月程序统计25结果为每个搜索字词使用修改后的确保质量信息拿下基于视频的结构,内容和作者标识患者的标准。对于患者平均确保质量分数的资讯,查看次数,以及视频时长进行著作权组间比较。结果:共有523个视频不重复计算后进行分级。修改为保障患者生存质量信息的平均得分为所有视频为13.1的搜索下一个可能的27.视频(SE,0.18)“鼻子整形”有10.24(SE,0.74)的最低平均分,而“隆胸”有15.96的最高分(SE,0.65)。医师作者占了包括视频59%,并有较高的平均确保质量信息为病人得分比那些由患者。只有三个21个搜索项的有平均修改确保质量信息评分的患者符合标准的高品质视频。结论:包含在美容手术的视频在YouTube上的信息是低质量的。患者应该知道的信息有不准确的可能性。整形外科医生应鼓励发展高质量的视频教育患者。

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