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评估YouTube视频在对患者进行常见影像检查教育方面的内容。

Assessing the Content of YouTube Videos in Educating Patients Regarding Common Imaging Examinations.

作者信息

Rosenkrantz Andrew B, Won Eugene, Doshi Ankur M

机构信息

Department of Radiology, NYU School of Medicine, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, New York.

Department of Radiology, NYU School of Medicine, NYU Langone Medical Center, New York, New York.

出版信息

J Am Coll Radiol. 2016 Dec;13(12 Pt A):1509-1513. doi: 10.1016/j.jacr.2016.06.038. Epub 2016 Aug 25.

Abstract

PURPOSE

To assess the content of currently available YouTube videos seeking to educate patients regarding commonly performed imaging examinations.

METHODS

After initial testing of possible search terms, the first two pages of YouTube search results for "CT scan," "MRI," "ultrasound patient," "PET scan," and "mammogram" were reviewed to identify educational patient videos created by health organizations. Sixty-three included videos were viewed and assessed for a range of features.

RESULTS

Average views per video were highest for MRI (293,362) and mammography (151,664). Twenty-seven percent of videos used a nontraditional format (eg, animation, song, humor). All videos (100.0%) depicted a patient undergoing the examination, 84.1% a technologist, and 20.6% a radiologist; 69.8% mentioned examination lengths, 65.1% potential pain/discomfort, 41.3% potential radiation, 36.5% a radiology report/results, 27.0% the radiologist's role in interpretation, and 13.3% laboratory work. For CT, 68.8% mentioned intravenous contrast and 37.5% mentioned contrast safety. For MRI, 93.8% mentioned claustrophobia, 87.5% noise, 75.0% need to sit still, 68.8% metal safety, 50.0% intravenous contrast, and 0.0% contrast safety. For ultrasound, 85.7% mentioned use of gel. For PET, 92.3% mentioned radiotracer injection, 61.5% fasting, and 46.2% diabetic precautions. For mammography, unrobing, avoiding deodorant, and possible additional images were all mentioned by 63.6%; dense breasts were mentioned by 0.0%.

CONCLUSIONS

Educational patient videos on YouTube regarding common imaging examinations received high public interest and may provide a valuable patient resource. Videos most consistently provided information detailing the examination experience and less consistently provided safety information or described the presence and role of the radiologist.

摘要

目的

评估当前YouTube上旨在对患者进行常见影像学检查教育的视频内容。

方法

在对可能的搜索词进行初步测试后,查看了YouTube上“CT扫描”“MRI”“超声检查患者”“PET扫描”和“乳房X光检查”搜索结果的前两页,以识别由卫生组织创建的患者教育视频。对纳入的63个视频进行了观看并评估了一系列特征。

结果

每个视频的平均观看次数以MRI(293,362次)和乳房X光检查(151,664次)最高。27%的视频采用了非传统形式(如动画、歌曲、幽默)。所有视频(100.0%)都描绘了患者接受检查的过程,84.1%描绘了技术人员,20.6%描绘了放射科医生;69.8%提到了检查时长,65.1%提到了潜在的疼痛/不适,41.3%提到了潜在的辐射,36.5%提到了放射学报告/结果,27.0%提到了放射科医生在解读中的作用,13.3%提到了实验室检查。对于CT,68.8%提到了静脉造影剂,37.5%提到了造影剂安全性。对于MRI,93.8%提到了幽闭恐惧症,87.5%提到了噪音,75.0%提到了需要保持静止,68.8%提到了金属安全性,50.0%提到了静脉造影剂,0.0%提到了造影剂安全性。对于超声,85.7%提到了使用凝胶。对于PET扫描,92.3%提到了放射性示踪剂注射,61.5%提到了禁食,46.2%提到了糖尿病预防措施。对于乳房X光检查,63.6%的视频都提到了解衣、避免使用除臭剂以及可能需要额外的图像;0.0%的视频提到了致密乳房。

结论

YouTube上关于常见影像学检查的患者教育视频受到公众的高度关注,可能为患者提供有价值的资源。视频最常提供的信息详细描述了检查体验,而较少提供安全信息或描述放射科医生的存在和作用。

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