Department of Internal Medicine, The Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland, OH 44195, United States.
J Crohns Colitis. 2013 Jun;7(5):392-402. doi: 10.1016/j.crohns.2012.07.011. Epub 2012 Aug 18.
Background and aims Nearly half of all patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) use the Internet as a source of information for their disease. We analyzed the source, content and accuracy of IBD videos found on YouTube - one of the most popular websites in the United States - and assessed the demographic variables of the viewers.
The 100 most viewed videos with relevant information on IBD were analyzed. We included only English language videos that were less than 20 min in length and primarily focused on IBD. Those with no sound/poor sound quality were excluded. More than 30 variables were analyzed.
Adults of 45-54 years old (95.1%) comprised the most common age group of viewers. Forty-eight percent of videos focused on Crohn's disease (CD), 32.0% on ulcerative colitis (UC), and 20.0% on both. Overall content for patient education was poor. Videos discussing alternative treatment options were more likely to depict patients' personal experience (73.9% vs. 2.4%) (p<0.001) and be an advertisement compared to patient education videos (78.3% vs. 0) (p<0.001). Videos discussing patient education had a higher number of favorites (mean 25.0 vs. 5.5) (p<0.001), comments (mean 22.0 vs. 5.0) (p<0.022) and "likes" (mean 19.0 vs. 9.0) (p=0.025) than the ones discussing alternative treatment options.
YouTube videos on IBD are popular but a poor source of patient education. Healthcare providers and professional societies should provide more educational materials using this powerful Internet tool to counteract the misleading information, especially for the targeted age group (45-54 years).
近一半的炎症性肠病(IBD)患者将互联网作为其疾病的信息来源。我们分析了美国最受欢迎的网站之一 YouTube 上 IBD 视频的来源、内容和准确性,并评估了观看者的人口统计学变量。
分析了 100 个最受关注的与 IBD 相关的视频。我们仅纳入了时长少于 20 分钟且主要关注 IBD 的英语视频,不包括无声或声音质量差的视频。分析了 30 多个变量。
年龄在 45-54 岁的成年人(95.1%)是观看者最常见的年龄组。48%的视频聚焦于克罗恩病(CD),32.0%聚焦于溃疡性结肠炎(UC),20.0%同时聚焦于两者。整体内容的患者教育较差。讨论替代治疗方案的视频更有可能描述患者的个人经历(73.9%对 2.4%)(p<0.001),并且与患者教育视频相比更有可能是广告(78.3%对 0)(p<0.001)。讨论患者教育的视频获得的“点赞”(mean 25.0 vs. 5.5)(p<0.001)、评论(mean 22.0 vs. 5.0)(p<0.022)和“喜欢”(mean 19.0 vs. 9.0)(p=0.025)数量多于讨论替代治疗方案的视频。
关于 IBD 的 YouTube 视频很受欢迎,但患者教育的来源较差。医疗保健提供者和专业协会应该使用这种强大的互联网工具提供更多的教育材料,以对抗误导性信息,特别是针对目标年龄组(45-54 岁)。