Bae Steven S, Baxter Stephanie
School of Medicine, Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada.
Department of Ophthalmology, Queen's University, Kingston Health Sciences Centre, 166 Brock St, Kingston, ON, K7L 5G2, Canada.
Int Ophthalmol. 2018 Oct;38(5):1941-1945. doi: 10.1007/s10792-017-0681-5. Epub 2017 Aug 28.
To assess the quality of the content of YouTube videos for cataract surgery patient education.
Hotel Dieu Hospital, Kingston, Ontario, Canada.
Observational study.
"Cataract surgery," "cataract surgery for patients," and "cataract surgery patient education" were used as search terms. The first two pages of search results were reviewed. Descriptive statistics such as video length and view count were obtained. Two cataract surgeons devised 14 criteria important for educating patients about the procedure. Videos were analyzed based on the presence or absence of these criteria. Videos were also assessed for whether they had a primary commercial intent.
Seventy-two videos were analyzed after excluding 48 videos that were duplicate, irrelevant, or not in English. The majority of videos came from a medical professional (71%) and many depicted a real cataract surgery procedure (43%). Twenty-one percent of the videos had a primary commercial intent to promote a practice or product. Out of a total possible 14 points, the mean number of usefulness criteria satisfied was only 2.28 ± 1.80. There was no significant difference in view count between the most useful videos and other videos (p = 0.94). Videos from medical organizations such as the National Health Service were more useful (p < 0.0001).
Cataract surgery videos are popular on YouTube, but most are not adequately educational. Patients may be receiving biased information from videos created with primary commercial intent. Physicians should be aware of the type of information patients may be accessing on YouTube.
评估YouTube上用于白内障手术患者教育的视频内容质量。
加拿大安大略省金斯敦的迪厄医院。
观察性研究。
使用“白内障手术”“患者的白内障手术”和“白内障手术患者教育”作为搜索词。对搜索结果的前两页进行审查。获取视频长度和观看次数等描述性统计数据。两位白内障外科医生制定了14条对患者进行手术教育很重要的标准。根据这些标准的有无对视频进行分析。还评估视频是否有主要商业意图。
排除48个重复、不相关或非英语的视频后,共分析了72个视频。大多数视频来自医学专业人士(71%),许多视频展示了真实的白内障手术过程(43%)。21%的视频有推广某种业务或产品的主要商业意图。在总共可能的14分中,满足有用性标准的平均分数仅为2.28±1.80。最有用的视频与其他视频的观看次数没有显著差异(p = 0.94)。来自英国国家医疗服务体系等医疗组织的视频更有用(p < 0.0001)。
白内障手术视频在YouTube上很受欢迎,但大多数视频的教育性不足。患者可能会从具有主要商业意图的视频中获得有偏差的信息。医生应该了解患者可能在YouTube上获取的信息类型。