Zheng David X, Ning Anne Y, Levoska Melissa A, Xiang Laura, Wong Christina, Scott Jeffrey F
Department of Dermatology, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH, USA.
Department of Dermatology, University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA.
Pediatr Dermatol. 2021 Jan;38(1):336-338. doi: 10.1111/pde.14471. Epub 2020 Nov 28.
Our objective was to assess the quality of acne-related medical information present on TikTok, the world's fastest growing social media platform. We queried the TikTok mobile application for videos tagged with "#acne" on May 1, 2020, and assessed the top 100 videos meeting inclusion criteria for content quality using DISCERN, a validated and reliable instrument for evaluating consumer health information. The mean content quality rating of videos was 2.03 (SD 0.47) which, according to the DISCERN instrument, indicates information with serious to potentially important shortcomings. Dermatologists should be aware that adolescents are using TikTok to gather acne-related information, and should prioritize acne education in this patient demographic due to the generally low content quality of such information.
我们的目标是评估全球增长最快的社交媒体平台TikTok上与痤疮相关的医学信息质量。2020年5月1日,我们在TikTok移动应用程序中搜索了带有“#痤疮”标签的视频,并使用DISCERN(一种经过验证且可靠的评估消费者健康信息的工具)对符合纳入标准的前100个视频的内容质量进行了评估。视频的平均内容质量评分为2.03(标准差0.47),根据DISCERN工具,这表明信息存在严重到潜在的重要缺陷。皮肤科医生应意识到青少年正在使用TikTok收集与痤疮相关的信息,并且由于此类信息的内容质量普遍较低,应将该患者群体的痤疮教育作为优先事项。